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Air Pollution is the study of the harmful substances that can enter our air from things like factories, cars, and wildfires. By studying air pollution, we can find ways to reduce it and keep our air clean and healthy.

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Comparing Furnace Filter Particle Capture
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Weigh two furnace filter brands before and after one week of use to see which one traps more airborne particles.
Traffic Pollution and Pine Needle Stomata
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Peel a nail-polish impression off pine needles and count their breathing pores to see whether traffic pollution changes how leaves grow.
Snow Debris from City to Countryside
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Collect snow from five spots between the city and the countryside, then filter and weigh the debris to see where pollution hides.
Particulate Matter at Different Schoolyard Locations
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Stick tape-covered index cards around a schoolyard for 24 hours, then count the particles to find which spot has the dirtiest air.
Car Age and Carbon Monoxide Emissions
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Run four cars of increasing age and measure how much more carbon monoxide the oldest one releases compared to the newest.
Ozone Exposure and Radish Growth
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Grow radish seeds in ozone and in normal air side by side to measure how much ozone slows germination and growth.
Automobile Exhaust and Hydra Survival
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Expose freshwater hydra to automobile exhaust in a sealed chamber and track their survival to see if car fumes harm aquatic life.
Acid Rain's Effects on Soil, Stone, and Living Things
Air Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Soak limestone, leaves, and fish in acid solution and plain water side by side to see what acid rain does to natural materials.
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