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1000 Science Fair Projects with Complete Instructions

Science can be so much fun! With cool experiments and projects, you can learn about the world around you in a hands-on way. From optical illusions to making long-lasting bubbles, there are endless possibilities for fun science projects!
The Invincible Soap Bubble!
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Can you make a bubble that won't burst? Find out with this fun science project!
Plant Growth and Water
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Easy
Let's find out how much water plants need to grow healthy and strong!
Speed Up Your RC Car!
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Have you ever wanted to make your RC car go faster? In this science project, you will find out how to make your RC car go faster by changing the spring resistance.
Soap Bubbles in Carbon Dioxide
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Have you ever wondered how long soap bubbles can stay afloat in carbon dioxide? Let's find out!
Crushing the Can
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Have you ever wondered what would happen if you put a boiling hot can in cold water? Find out in this science project!
Static Electricity in Cars
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Do leather car seats produce more static electricity than fabric seats? Find out in this fun science project!
Domino Effect
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See how far and how fast dominoes can topple over when arranged in a row!
Seeing the Signs: Color and Viewing Distance
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Can you read a sign from far away? Let's find out if the color of the text makes a difference!
Burn Rate of a Candle
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Does the temperature of a room affect how quickly a candle burns? Find out in this science project!
Investigating Football Helmets
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Let's find out how football helmets protect players from head injuries by testing the pressure of the padding inside the helmet!
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