I can imagine a number of possible questions about glowing flowers, which could be experimentally investigated. These would include:
How can you make flowers glow, and what are the best kinds of flowers for this purpose? Is it better to use actual flowers or fake flowers? Are pollinating insects more attracted to glowing flowers than they are to the usual kind? How about moths? What emotional or aesthetic reaction do people have to glowing flowers? Are rabbits more likely or less likely to eat flowers if they are glowing?
Because glowing flowers are freakin' amazing. Just make sure you back them up with a poster explaining why it happens.
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I would like my eggs glowed.
'The Shimmering Glow of H20' ---------- lol it rhymes! :) is that ok?
Yes, there are plenty of helpful websites online that can give your child an idea for a science project. Check out Science Buddies at www.sciencebuddies.com
any kind, the pros can color flowers by dying the water they grow it in. it makes a great science project too!
I Think That Your Best Guest Would Be That When It Glows It Its Glows Great! #Best Science Fair Project #Look Me Up Datrez Thomas
This is the outcome, the data you got from your project. For instance, if you did a project comparing different fertilizers for use in growing flowers, your results would be how high (on average) your flowers grew in each different fertilizer.
it depeds on you how science is helpful
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the question of your science project
science is helpful because it tells about every thing there is earth science,world science,andnature science.