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SPOILED BANANAS By: ABHI CAHALAVADI 12/08/09

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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 Presentation

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SPOILED BANANASBy: ABHI CAHALAVADI

12/08/09

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Big Question

Which one will spoil first the banana on the counter

or the refrigerator?

Explanation:

Which one will spoil first?

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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.

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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

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EXPIERMENT Materials:2 shiny new bananasA counterrefrigerator

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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.

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CONTROL/VARIABLES

The banana on the counter is in the

variables. The one in the refrigerator is in

the control group.

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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.

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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.

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ANALYSIS

The experiment did test my hypothesis

because my hypothesis was correct

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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?

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REFRENCES

Http://answers.yahoo.com/

Http://Teakdoor.com/the kitchen/12101-spoil

ed-bananas.html

Wiki answers