It depends on what was done with the tomatoes (BTW, note the addition of an "e" when you have more than one tomato). If the big accomplishment is just having grown tomatoes, perhaps you can say something about tomatoes actually being berries... perhaps a catchy question like, "Do you eat spaghetti with berries?" Or "Do you put berry juice on french fries?"
tomatoes and cucumbers
Decomposition, energy, light, electricity, and photosynthesis are all good science fair topics
Yes. It is a great science fair project. Easy and fun
Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
What is the project on
tomatoes and cucumbers
Will it float?
That wold depend entirely on what the project is about. There is no point having an awesomely constructed phrase if it has no relevance to your hypothesis.
"Do you see what eye see?" "Eyes, most important muscle." Those could be some good names ;D
Decomposition, energy, light, electricity, and photosynthesis are all good science fair topics
life science
candy science
google.com or science fair projects.com
Yes. It is a great science fair project. Easy and fun
a good science fair project about energy is a water cycle and would be put in the Energy Awareness category
Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
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