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Science Fair Project IdeasWant to do a sci Some of the experiments require scientific equipment like Dissolved Oxygen or Nitrogen kits. Our main office in Logan or many of the extension offices throughout the state have equipment that you can check out. We will also help answer any questions you have. Good luck!
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Links with * do not give a full experiment layout. Instead they provide ideas for hypotheses and experiments that students can create.I'm Trying to Breathe Here! Dissolved Oxygen vs. Temperature Difficulty: 6
Difficulty: 7 Using Daphnia to Monitor Water Toxicity Difficulty: 7 Too Much of a Good Thing? Study the Effect of Fertilizers on Algal Growth Difficulty: 5 How Does Soil Affect the pH of Water? Something's Fishy About That Fertilizer Difficulty: 2 It's Raining, It's Pouring: Chemical Analysis of Rainwater Difficulty: 5 Difficulty: 6-8 Questions: St. Johns River Water Management District -This site provides science fair project ideas, basic information on science fairs, scientific method, tips, and links to helpful background information sites.
-Created by the EPA, this website provides a little background information and possible options for science fair projects based on surface water quality.
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