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Science Project Ideas Level 3

Posted on | September 23, 2010 | 1 Comment

  1. What type of line carries sound waves best?
  2. Can the sun’s energy be used to clean water?
  3. Does a green plant add oxygen to its environment?
  4. Which metal conducts heat best?
  5. What percentage of corn seeds in a package will germinate?
  6. Does an earthworm react to light and darkness?
  7. Does the human tongue have definite areas for certain tastes?
  8. Can same-type balloons withstand the same amount of pressure?
  9. Does the viscosity of a liquid affect its boiling point?
  10. Does surrounding color addect an insect’s eating habits?
  11. Do children’s heart rates increase as they get older?
  12. Can you use a strand of human hair to measure air moister?
  13. What materials provide the best insulation?
  14. Is using two eyes to judge distance more accurate than using one eye?
  15. Do different kinds of caterpillars eat different amounts of food?
  16. What plant foods contain starch?
  17. What keeps things colder – plastic wrap or aluminum foil?
  18. Does heart rate increase with increasing sound volume?
  19. Do boys or girls have a higher resting heart rate?
  20. Do liquids cool as they evaporate?
  21. Which way does the wind blow most frequently?
  22. Does the size of a light bulb affect its energy use?
  23. For how long a distance can speech be transmitted through a tube?
  24. Which grows mold faster – moist bread or dry bread?
  25. What type of soil filters water best?
  26. Does the color of a material affect its absorbtion of heat?
  27. Does sound travel best through solids, liquids, or gases?
  28. Do sugar crystals grow faster in tap water or distilled water?
  29. Can you see better if you limit the light that gets to your eye?
  30. How much of an apple is water?
  31. What common liquids are acid, base or neutral?
  32. Do taller people run faster than shorter people?
  33. Does the length of a vibrating object affect sound?
  34. Does a plant need some darkness to grow?
  35. Who can balance better on the balls of their feet – boys or girls?
  36. Does exercise affect heart rate?
  37. Which dish soap makes the longest lasting suds?
  38. What are the effects of chlorine on plant growth?
  39. Which type of oil has the greatest density?
  40. How accurately can people judge temperatures?
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