Science Project on “What Birds Like”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

What Birds Like Materials Required: Two small, plastic margarine or butter tubs Stiff piece of cardboard Glue Popcorn Birds like to eat seeds. Popped popcorn, relished by people at large, is not found that way in nature. Bread is also not found in nature either, but birds love it. What according to you is liked by birds more, un-popped or popped popcorn? Glue two small, plastic margarine or butter tubs near...
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Science Project on “What Attracts Insects”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

What Attracts Insects Materials Required: Porch with light Four cereal bowls Pancake syrup Soda Milk Table Many insects are attracted to lights, when weather is warm. There will be many flying insects gathered around lights on warm nights. Assume that they are attracted to many other things as well. Collect four cereal bowls and fill them with soda, milk, water and pancake syrup respectively. Place them under the porch light, when...
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Science Project on “Living Underground”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Living Underground Materials Required: Five anthills Paper and pencil We can tell the presence of an anthill, if we see a mass of soil near a small hole. In nature, an animal might walk over the hole and block it. A twig may fall of from the tree and clog its entrance. In such an event, do you think the ants will dig the same hole out again or make a...
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Science Project on “Insulated from Water”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Insulated from Water Materials Required: Several thick books Ten large, broad tree leaves Two rulers Paper towel Small glass of water A pencil or stick In order to live, the trees absorb water from the ground through their deep roots. Even though rain falls on the leaves, trees do not get water through them. This is because the surface of the leaves are waterproof. This keeps the water, already in the...
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Science Project on “Acids in Liquids”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Acids in Liquids Materials Required: An adult A glass of water Litmus paper with a pH scale of 3 to 8 A cup of tea Milk Many people love to drink tea. Some like lemon in it, while the others prefer milk. Does adding milk to tea make it less likely to upset your stomach? If adding milk changes the amount of acid in tea and makes it milder, then probably...
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Science Project on “Growing on Their Own”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Growing on Their Own Materials Required: Two fresh onions Two fresh potatoes A shoe box with a lid Four weeks, time Pencil and paper Four Toothpicks Plants need moisture and food to grow. Vegetables like onions and potatoes grow all by themselves. Put two fresh potatoes and onions in a shoe box. Place the lid tightly on top of it, so that it is dark inside. Put the box at a...
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Science Project on “Understanding Germination”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Understanding Germination Materials Required: One pound plastic butter cup Sandpaper (80 grit) Scissors Watch or clock with a second hand Bean seeds Potting soil Four egg cartons Glue Marking pen Water Pencil and paper Often, the hard coat of a seed needs to be broken down before it can germinate or start to grow. Hypothesize, the seeds that had their coats weakened or scratched will grow ahead of the others. You...
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Science Project on “Insulation with Soil ”, Project Experiment Topics on Human Beings, Animals Plants for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Insulation with Soil  Materials Required: Two small soup cans Two large cans about 5 inches (13 cm) in diameter Two thermometers Soil from your yard Warm water A watch or a clock Many living things find shelter in the ground from varying temperatures, hot and cold. Some animals sleep on the ground during cold winter months. The ground protects plant bulbs and root systems from cold temperatures. Fill two small soup...
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