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    BIO WATER LAB

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    Station #1: Water and Ice Station Observations on a frozen and a normal can of soda being placed in a pool of water: The normal can of soda Is alright The frozen can of soda Is compressed Observations on Ice cubes being poured in ethanol: Ice cube in ethanol The ice cube floated Ice cube in water The ice cube sank Station #2 Cohesive properties of Water Observations on waters cohesive properties using a paper clip and a coin: Paper clip The paper clip stayed on top for a few

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    Water and Backyard

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    know how to wine down. The backyard gives me a sense of relaxing. My parents bought this house because of the backyard in California many houses do not have good size backyards. Over the years my dad with grandpa planted trees‚ plants‚ and put in a water fountain. The peach‚ tangerine‚ orange‚ and plum trees have grown big over the 33 years of my family living at the house. Theses trees provided us with fruit‚ flowers‚ and cool shade in the summer heat. They had some negatives with many insects I always

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    Water Logging and Salinity

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    WATER LOGGING AND SALINITY Naheed Ghazanfar Izhar & Associates Consulting 5.1 CLASSIFICATION OF WATER LOGGED AND SALINE AREAS BY DEGREE The existing irrigation system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was developed in late 1800s over a century ago. This system was designed for the farming at that time which was much lower than the cropping intensities of today. This system had limited provision for drainage‚ resulting in a rise in groundwater and the occurrence of salinity. |Table

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    water cycle

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    where does the water cycle gets its energy from? the water cycle gets the energy from the sun. why do we need the water cycle? since 97% of the earth is covered by salt water we can not drink it. we can remove salt from water but it could be very expensive. how does water get into oceans? when clouds can’t hold any more water it comes as precipitation and lands in the ocean. what is the water cycle made up of? it is made up of six different traits. condensation‚infiltration‚runoff‚ evaporation‚ precipitation

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    water hardness

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    Determination of Water Hardness by EDTA Titration Bonnie Abella Dr. Asmita Kane Budruk 2/09/2014 Abstract: the complexometric EDTA titration was used to determine the salt substance in the water. This technique for the unknown sample 154 produced a water hardness of 8.43 x105=mg/L CaCO3 from the collected data which corresponds to the typical value from the city of Tempe. Introduction When the water from the rain collects impurities by dissolving the salt that is exist

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    Minerals and Water Function Nanette Jones SCI/241 September 23‚ 2012 Augusta Downey This is the major Minerals (macrominerals) and their function and sources. the body need many minerals. Necessary minerals are from time to time divided up into major minerals (macrominerals) and trace minerals (microminerals). These two groups of minerals are equably valuable; however trace minerals are needed in smaller amounts than major minerals. A well-adjusted diet frequently provides all of the

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    Water Scarcity

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    issue of water scarcity in our world today‚ more than one solution is necessary. Although water scarcity is not a substantial problem to every country currently‚ many countries feel the effects of water scarcity and the issue must be addressed. If this issue is not dealt with soon‚ it will become a problem for many other countries in the near future‚ some which are already beginning to feel the effects. There are several actions that would be effective in preserving and conserving water.

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    Amount of water‚ type of plant‚ greenhouse d. Experimental group (what should the experimental group(s) look like?) My experimental group should have variations of fertilizer e. Control Group (what should the control group look like?) My control group should have no fertilizer in the plants pot. 2) TQ: Does the amount of salt given to a plant affect plant height? Scenario: You water three sunflower plants with salt water. Each plant receives a different concentration of salt solution.

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    The Observation of organism in a drop of pond water (Paramecium) under LPO and HPO Compound Microscope Doreenda A. Sabao BS Biology I-A .Lab 1 August 01‚ 2013 INTODUCTION A pond is a body of freshwater smaller than a lake. Ponds are naturally formed by a depression in the ground filling and retaining water. Streams or spring water is usually fed into these bodies. They can also be man-made ponds which can be created by damming a stream‚ digging a hole. Ponds are usually

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    Water Hardness

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    Chemistry Honors Which Type of Water is the Hardest? Hardness is the quality in water that is imparted by the presence of dissolved salts‚ especially calcium and magnesium. Hardness refers to how many mineral particles there are in water. The harder the water is‚ higher the contents of minerals. A geologist is a person who specialized in geologic research and study; a hydrologist is a geologist that studies the circulation‚ distribution‚ and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere

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