Your title depends on your investigatory project
RUST Brown Apples & Red Metal Protecting the Surface of Aluminum How a candle represents life itself
A fire science investigator is a investigator who try to find out why the fire started
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Fire, The wheel, Telegraph
"Spark of Science: Igniting Curiosity with Fire Starting Experiments"
Your title depends on your investigatory project
RUST Brown Apples & Red Metal Protecting the Surface of Aluminum How a candle represents life itself
You need to come up with your own titles if you're going to be a writer. The title comes from the story, not the other way around, so get the story done first. Then, the title will come to you.
That depends on exactly what you're doing. If it's just a candle, perhaps 'Burn Away!' if you're trying to make it interesting. Well, there's a song called "Candle in the Wind." And, "Light My Fire" from the movie Fahrenheit 451.
I would suggest a slide show of its' natural environment.
"Why are you doing a fire extinguisher science project?" is the first question you should ask.If you decide you want to know what agent extinguishes a certain flammable the best, you might ask, "is a Dry Chemical or Carbon Dioxide extinguisher better for putting out a kerosene fire?"Or maybe you know your dad put out a kitchen fire then hung the half-used extinguisher back on the wall, and you want to know whether that extinguisher will still put out fires.
A fire science investigator is a investigator who try to find out why the fire started
fire, fire by M.I.A.
Metallica!!!!
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I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire