AIM: TO LEARN ABOUT WATER ON EARTH.Climate Chaos
Written by: Qyn
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How to make a water cycle
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Purpose |
The purpose is to make a normal water cycle in experiment 1
To find carbon dioxide in experiment 2
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Materials |
Second Experiment
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Steps |
Experiment 1
Draw a water cycle on the clear zip-lock bag with a marker.
Put 2 double-sided tapes on the top and bottom part of the zip lock bag
Carefully put 1 cup of cold water in a zip lock bag.
Add 2 drops of blue food colouring in the bag of water.
Close the zip lock bag and stick the zip lock bag on a window where there is sunlight.
Experiment 2
Draw a water cycle on the clear zip-lock bag with a permanent marker.
Put 2 double-sided tapes on the top and bottom part of the zip lock bag
Carefully add 1 cup of soda water in a zip lock bag
Put the litmus paper on top of the zip lock bag.
Add 1 teaspoon of baking soda in the bag and quickly close the zip lock bag.
stick the zip lock bag on a window where is sunlight.
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Conclusion |
Experiment 1
I think what is going to happen to the normal water cycle is that there will be only half of the water left.
Experiment 2
I think the litmus paper will change colour
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Two Images:
Findings:
The Water Cycle: Bag 1
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CO2 Water Cycle: Bag 2
Acid
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Desert Water Cycle
Bag 3
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Does it cycle?
| 2 | 2 | |
Amount of Water
| 2 | 2 | |
Acidity
| 0 | 2 |
Key: Water and acidity amount: 1 = none
2 = small
3 = large
- for the first bag only cycled in a small bit
- the first water cycle the water changed a small amount
- the second cycle changed a little bit
- the litmus paper change a small amount
Conclusion
the normal water cycle had an average droplet of cycle.
the water of the normal water cycle changed a small amount.
On the second water cycle, the litmus paper only changed a little bit of colour.
the second cycle changed a little bit.
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