spoiled bananas
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Spoiled bananas. By: ABHI CAHALAVADI 12/08/09. Big Question. Which one will spoil first the banana on the counter or the refrigerator? Explanation: Which one will spoil first?. HYPOTHESIS. I think the banana on the counter will spoil first because it is out and it’s a little hotter - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SPOILED BANANASBy: ABHI CAHALAVADI
12/08/09
Big Question
Which one will spoil first the banana on the counter
or the refrigerator?
Explanation:
Which one will spoil first?
HYPOTHESIS
I think the banana on the counter will
spoil first because it is out and it’s a little
hotter
Explanation:
It is a little hotter on the counter so I guess
it is going to spoil first.
INTERESTING FACTS
One interesting fact I found was how they spoil. They change every day.
One spoils faster one day.
Other spoils even faster the other day
Tempting to find out which one will spoil first
EXPIERMENT Materials:2 shiny new bananasA counterrefrigerator
INSTRUCTIONS
First, take one banana and put it on the
counter. Next, take another banana and
put it in the refrigerator. Finally, wait for a
week to see if anything happened.
CONTROL/VARIABLES
The banana on the counter is in the
variables. The one in the refrigerator is in
the control group.
OBSERVATIONS
On day 2 a little brown spots on the on
the counter. On day 4 little more brown
spots on the one on the counter. On day
6 so many brown spots on the banana on
the counter and only some on the one in
the refrigerator.
DATA
On day 2 I saw a little bit of brown spots on the
banana on the counter. On day 4 I saw more brown
spots on the one on the counter and no spots in
the one in the refrigerator. On day 6 I saw that the
one on the counter had so many spots and the on
in the refrigerator had only some.
ANALYSIS
The experiment did test my hypothesis
because my hypothesis was correct
CONCLUSION
My hypothesis was correct.
I would change one banana to an apple
to see what happens them.
Why did the one on the counter melt
faster then the one in the fridge?
REFRENCES
Http://answers.yahoo.com/
Http://Teakdoor.com/the kitchen/12101-spoil
ed-bananas.html
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