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Absorption of Pollutants in Different Soil Types.
The purpose of this experiment was to determine which polypedon (type of soil) was most absorbent of liquid pollutants. The information gained from this experiment will benefit farmers, gardeners and botanists who have soil pollution problems to better understand absorbency in different types of soil.
Difficulty: High school
Do Deicers Affect Radish Survival?
The purpose of this experiment was to determine how different deicers affect the survival of radishes. The information gained from this experiment could be used by farmers and gardeners to help select, when needed, the deicer least harmful to their plants.
Difficulty: High school
Does Organic Material Affect The Absorbency Of Water In Soil?
The purpose of this experiment was to determine how organic material affects the water absorbency of soil. The information gained from this experiment will aid gardeners by determining which organic material will benefit their plants the most.
Difficulty: Middle school
Effect of Chlorine Concentration on the Germination of Soybeans
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the minimum concentration of chlorine that would inhibit 50% of the soybean germination. I became interested in this idea when I saw on the news that a lot of countries that The information gained from this experiment could help farmers, botanists and anyone who is involved in or has a job in agriculture.
Difficulty: High school
Examine the Effect of Past use of Land on Arsenic Levels in The Soil Today
The purpose of this experiment was to compare the effects of land use during the 1940’s on the arsenic level in the soil today. I became interested in this idea when I became aware of the arsenic problem in our community. I wondered how widespread arsenic contamination was and what caused it. The information gained from this experiment would show parents and community leaders how much arsen
Difficulty: Middle school
Soil erosion studies
1. Students will recognize different populations in a soil sample. 2. Students will demonstrate and observe water and wind erosion. 3. Students will construct a levee flood control technique.
Difficulty: Elementary school
The Effect of Different Detergents on Pea Growth
The purpose of this experiment was to see how detergent affects the growth of bush peas. The information gained from this experiment could help farmers and gardeners understand how soapy wastewater affects their crops. It would also be useful to industries that produce or use large amounts of detergent or soap.
Difficulty: Middle school
The Effect of Propylene Glycol on the Growth of Radishes
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effect of various concentrations of propylene glycol antifreeze on the growth rate of radishes. The information gained from this experiment will benefit farmers, scientists, and botanists. It will help them by showing them how different amounts of antifreezes effect radishes.
Difficulty: Middle school
Understanding the role of cycling in preventing soil pollution
This lesson was designed for fourth grade students. The main objectives of this mini-teach are to identify and be aware of how much garbage we can produce, identify landfills and their purposes, and explain how recycling saves energy and resources while reducing pollution.
Difficulty: Elementary school
What environmental problems do diapers cause in landfills?
In this project, you will: # List the materials used in disposable diapers. # List the functions of diapers. # Identify environmental problems of diapers in landfills.
Difficulty: Middle school
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