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Soil Pollution happens when harmful substances like chemicals, waste, or pesticides get into the soil and can harm plants and animals. By studying soil pollution, we can find ways to prevent it and keep our environment healthy.
Nitrate Leaching by Fertilizers
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Learn how different types of fertilizers affect the nitrate content in runoff water!
Cleaning Contaminated Soil
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Can oil absorbing polymers help clean up contaminated soil and make it suitable for growing plants? Find out in this science project!
Cleaning Soil with Thlaspi Plants
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Can plants help clean up contaminated soil? Find out by using Thlaspi plants to remove zinc from soil!
Natural Pesticides and Ants
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Are natural pesticides like lemon juice more effective than apple, tomato, or carrot juice against ants? Find out in this science project!
Weed Control with Bay Laurel Leaves
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Can Bay Laurel leaves help you get rid of pesky weeds? Find out in this science project!
Hydroponics vs. Soil Growth
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Do plants grow faster in soil or in a nutrient solution? Find out by comparing the growth of a Peperomia plant in soil and in hydroponics!
The Effect of Propylene Glycol on Radishes
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Can antifreeze affect the growth of radishes? Find out in this experiment!
Does Organic Material Affect Water Absorbency?
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Does adding organic material to soil make it absorb more water? Let's find out!
Can I Make Less Trash?
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Easy
Can you tell which object is better for our environment? Test your recycling sense with this fun experiment!
Does Detergent Affect Pea Growth?
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Does your dish soap have an effect on your garden? Find out in this experiment!
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