Which Camouflage Works Best

Which Camouflage Works the Best

Hypothesis-My science fair project is about which camouflage works the best. My hypothesis is that the winter camouflage works the best, because the white pieces of paper are the hardest to find.

Procedure-I did this by printing out four different colored camouflages the colors are red, blue, green, and winter then I got the same colored pieces of paper and cut tiny circles out of them and scattered them all across the paper and when the timer hit one minute I would stop and count how many I had picked up out of the thirty little circles I cut out. Then I repeated this five times on each color.

Problem-My problem is finding out which camouflage works the best by cutting out little circles from colored pieces of paper and scattering them all across the different colored camouflages

Conclusion-I learned that the red camouflage worked the best and the green worked the worst because I found less and found more green. No, my hypothesis was incorrect because I said that the winter camouflage would work the best. I think my experiment was accurate because I used the same amount of little circles and I used the same amount of time on each one. I could have improved by maybe adding more time to look for the little circles.

Abstract-My science fair project is about which camouflage works the best. My hypothesis is that the winter camouflage works the best, because the white pieces of paper are the hardest to find.

I did this by printing out four different colored camouflages the colors are red, blue, green, and winter then I got the same colored pieces of paper and cut tiny circles out of them and scattered them all across the paper and when the timer hit one minute I would stop and count how many I had picked up out of the thirty little circles I cut out. Then I repeated this five times on each color.

For my data as an average I got nine red I also got seventeen blue twelve for the winter camouflage and nineteen for the green. So in conclusion the red camouflage worked best with nine as an average and green being the worst with nineteen as an average.

I learned that the red camouflage worked the best and the green worked the worst because I found less and found more green. No, my hypothesis was incorrect because I said that the winter camouflage would work the best. I think my experiment was accurate because I used the same amount of little circles and I used the same amount of time on each one. I could have improved by maybe adding more time to look for the little circles.