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A faster Boiler
If I test to see which liquid boils faster between a thin liquid and a thick liquid then a thin liquid will boil faster then a thick liquid. 
 High school
 
Air Battery
My hypothesis is the amount of electricity that it will produce can be increased with a larger more concentrated object like a tank full of saltwater.  
 High school
 
Are horoscpes accurate?Can their accuracy be measured?
The purpose of this experiment was to acquire a percentage number for the accuracy of horoscopes.The hypothesis was that most of the subjects that were tested would find that their horoscopes would be at least 50 percent true and that very few, if any of them would find that horoscopes would consistently be at least 90 percent accurate. 
 High school
 
Bending Light
I think, the car will change it's path when going over the salt. 
 Elementary school
 
Can plants grow better when the light is facing the roots or when facing the plant?
Plants grow when the plant is up and the light is facing the light. Can they grow when the light facing toward the roots? 
 Middle school
 
Can Today's Clouds Predict Tomorrow's Weather?
Can the total amount of cloud's predict tomorrow's temperature? 
 High school
 
Can you demonstrate why is the sky blue?
why is the sky blue 
 Middle school
 
Determination of the Equations a Line Given only an angle and their point of intersection
1. There will be a relative relationship between the variables of the Problem. 2. There will be an applicable, easy, precise, and accyrate formula for determining the equations of a line given only their point of intersection and an angle formed between them. 
 High school
 
Do venus flytraps grow better with sunlight or by eating food
its fun simple easy I need halp ...  
 Middle school
 
Does a white candle burn faster then a colored candle?
I think that a colored candle will burn faster then a white candle.  
 Elementary school
 
Does cool or warm water freeze faster
If I poured warm water in one bottle and cool water in an other bottle, I am thinking cool water will freeze faster because cool water all ready has coolness, So that’s why I think cool water will freeze faster.  
 Elementary school
 
Does dog's saliva kill bacteria?
It does. 
 Middle school
 
does gum lose mass?
I think the gum will lose its mass because when you chew the gum, all the sugars will be released & it wil have less mass. 
 Elementary school
 
does gum lose mass?
I think the gum will lose its mass because when you chew the gum, all the sugars will be released & it wil have less mass. 
 Elementary school
 
does gum lose mass?
I think the gum will lose its mass because when you chew the gum, all the sugars will be released & it wil have less mass. 
 Elementary school
 
Does salt affect the growth of plants?
My hypothisis is yes salt does affect the growth of plants. I think salt causes the plant to grow slower thatn usual . 
 Middle school
 
FREEZING WATER RACE
What liquid freezes faster? (water, salt water, or sugar water) This experiment is to find out which water, regular tap, sugar or salt will win the race to freezing point. My prediction of the winner is regular tap water. I believe this to be true because I feel that salt or sugar would slow down the process of freezing. 
 Middle school
 
Goo Ball
I think when you put flour and wet mud together you get goo. And I think that when you toss it it sticks to the wall. 
 Elementary school
 
headphones,ear infections
i want to do an experiment to test the increase of bacteria in an ear after using headphones. i do not know how to control the variable, the amount of bacteria on the headphones before use. Please help 
 High school
 
HELP
ok my hypothesis is 1 1/2 cup of splenda and sugar mixed with water in separate cups will hinder the growth of the plants to where the plants don't grow at all. 
 High school
 

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