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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.

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Detergent Types and Pea Plant Growth
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Water pea plants with liquid detergent, powder detergent, or plain water for three weeks, then weigh them to see which group grew the most.
Propylene Glycol Antifreeze and Radish Growth
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Water radishes with two concentrations of propylene glycol antifreeze and plain water, then compare which group survives.
Deicers and Radish Survival
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Grow radishes with three common road deicers and discover which one wipes out nearly every plant in just two weeks.
Soil Type and Pollutant Absorption
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Pour oil, gasoline, and antifreeze through clay and sand to find out which soil traps the most pollution.
Fertilizer Type and Nitrate Runoff
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Grow grass in four pots with different fertilizers and test the runoff water to see which one leaks the most nitrate.
Oil-Absorbing Polymers and Soil Cleanup
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Plant green beans in oil-contaminated soil treated with different polymers and discover which treatment lets the most seeds sprout.
Decaying Plants and Groundwater Acidity
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Medium
Pour water through cans of soil with and without dead plants. Then measure the pH below to see if decay changes groundwater acidity.
Plant Roots and Copper Removal from Soil
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Grow plants in copper-treated soil and measure whether their roots can pull the metal out of the ground.
Orchard History and Arsenic in School Soil
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Collect soil from three school sites and test for arsenic. Find out whether 1940s orchard land still holds pesticide residue.
Zinc Removal from Soil by Thlaspi Plants
Soil Pollution Science Fair Project
Hard
Plant Thlaspi seeds in zinc-contaminated soil over four growth cycles and track how much metal the plants pull out.
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