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Science fair project exploring which rots faster: fruits or vegetables.

A colorful science fair project display board titled "Which Rots Faster: Fruits or Vegetables?" featuring sections for question, hypothesis, variables, abstract, materials, procedures, results, and conclusions, with data charts, images of rotting produce, and a cartoon scientist cutout.

A colorful science fair project display board titled "Which Rots Faster: Fruits or Vegetables?" featuring sections for question, hypothesis, variables, abstract, materials, procedures, results, and conclusions, with data charts, images of rotting produce, and a cartoon scientist cutout.

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