We use perlite.mnstrviola wrote:How can we discuss wetlands more in depth? Right now I'm just using a sponge and saying something like "This sponge is a wetland. As you can see it's very wet.".
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Road Scholar seems to depress everyone on my team who does it, but it's my favorite event...
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i have found some cards online but i cannot find any for presentation since my evil science teach (haha jk hes amazing) made us make someetibbetts wrote:How do you study? Any suggestions? Ive been using note cards.
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well all pumping lowers the water table but the cone of depression makes a cone into the well like this picture http://groundwater.oregonstate.edu/grou ... ssionb.gif86F3TDNR wrote:Thanks... but don't both lower the water table?![]()
And another question... How long does it take you to build your aquifer? I find that it takes me approximately 30 seconds to actually build the aquifer, and I spend the rest of the time with my partner going over the concepts and generally just waiting. My presentations usually turn out pretty well, though. I don't see why other teams need 10 minutes to pile sand, clay, and gravel into their container... Am I doing something wrong or forgetting something?
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My partner and I do imaginary aquifer to work on our presintations, it's fun and really helpshighnett wrote:i have found some cards online but i cannot find any for presentation since my evil science teach (haha jk hes amazing) made us make someetibbetts wrote:How do you study? Any suggestions? Ive been using note cards.
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Does anyone know a good way to show remediation without using charcoal? I read on the side of the container that it was known to cause cancer so I guess that wouldbe hazardous. Any other ideas?
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There are many many many ways to remediate water. Just think of a material you could add to water that you could easily get rid of through some kind of filter.135scioly wrote:Does anyone know a good way to show remediation without using charcoal? I read on the side of the container that it was known to cause cancer so I guess that wouldbe hazardous. Any other ideas?
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Good question. Erm, the only thing I can think of is having little lego trees near water.However, actually showing water getting sucked in through the roots and evaporate is going to be kind of hard.SirBobo wrote:How did you demonstrate evapotranspiration?
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If you take a funnel and experiment a little bit, you can generally make a pretty awesome filter. I would suggest using sand, paper towels and some small rocks.mnstrviola wrote:There are many many many ways to remediate water. Just think of a material you could add to water that you could easily get rid of through some kind of filter.135scioly wrote:Does anyone know a good way to show remediation without using charcoal? I read on the side of the container that it was known to cause cancer so I guess that wouldbe hazardous. Any other ideas?
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