What are good topics for science? Thank you.

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  1. Eric Caunca profile image77
    Eric Cauncaposted 4 years ago

    Hi, what are the good topics for physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, and meteorology? I am focusing on biology however, I am not a biology major, I'm a physical science major. Many of the articles that are written by our co-author about SEO suggest that our articles should be "how-to" topics. I have difficulty choosing topics especially science is all about facts and experiments, not "how-to". Can you give me ideas? Please,  help me. Thank you. smile

    1. Marie Flint profile image74
      Marie Flintposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      I'll suggest a few that I have found fascinating.

      Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon
      New Technology in Deep Sea Exploration
      Magnetism and Plant Growth
      Sea Ciliates: Half Plant, Half Animal
      Nanocytes for Desalinization

      How To's from these topics? Maybe:

      How to Colonize a Space Station on Titan (Discuss conditions that need to be overcome.)

      How to Become a Deep Sea Explorer

      How to Enhance Plant Growth with Magnetism

      How to Identify Whether a Living Thing is a Plant or Animal

      How to Desalinate Ocean Water Without Heat

      I hope these ideas inspire something, and, no, I haven't written about any of these.

      1. Eric Caunca profile image77
        Eric Cauncaposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        There are lots of topics in science, I'll look at the books as a source of topics. Thank you.

  2. theraggededge profile image83
    theraggededgeposted 4 years ago

    Hi Eric,

    To determine how to approach topics, you have to know who you are writing for.

    So, if your readers are likely to be students, imagine what questions they would be asking.

    For example, 'How can you tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators?'

    'How does the force of gravity change depending on height above sea level?'

    Take a topic and drill down to a possible question or comparison, or calculation. Have a look at old exam papers online. I believe the UK make practice papers available to all, and they can be a good source of inspiration.

    https://revisionworld.com/a2-level-leve … ast-papers

    1. Eric Caunca profile image77
      Eric Cauncaposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you, Bev.
      From now on, I'll make articles with styles similar to a lesson plan. Thank you.

 
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