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Science fair project in which you will graft branches from different fruit tree onto a root stalk.
Eighth Grade
Ninth Grade
Explore science fair project idea for middle school students about finding real life examples of mechanical weathering of rock in sidewalk, streams and beach.
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Check out this cool physics science fair project idea for advance middle and high school students to see if it is possible to boil water in a paper cup.
Middle School
High School
This science fair project idea measures and compares three soil samples for their porosity.
Middle School
Geology
Science fair project which determines whether plants are able to get enough nutrients from different types of garbage.
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Science fair project which breeds a pair of mice, a pair of rats and a mouse and a rat in order to learn about the difference.
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Science fair project which determines whether people are more likely to follow rules if they are easy to understand.
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Science fair project which measures whether tsunamis are more destructive when they are caused by an earthquake or by a meteor.
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Science fair project in which you will start a fire from scratch without using matches or a lighter.
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Science fair project which determines if plants really do need water to grow, or whether they just need to be kept wet.
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Get a cool physics science fair project idea for advance middle school and high school students on measuring the frequency of light.
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