My Science Fair Project

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For my science fair project I investigated how a solar oven works and how it can help others that don't have an oven.But I also investigated how the light of the sun affected it and how the sun is attracted to the black construction paper and aluminum, and their simulates.Another thing that I had to investigate was how the light went through the glass or plastic and which types of glass or plastic was better.I investigated these things because to know how the project will be successful and so it will melt or cook better the object better. I also investigated how the temperature will or how it will affect it.Without knowing or researching the information of the project the project out go wrong.i also

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