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Primary School - Grades K-3
P=Project   E=Experiment
Compare air oxygen content in the forest to that in the city [P] [P]
Detect tiny particles floating in the air. [E] [E]
Interdisciplinary Topic: Acids & Bases
What is Acid Rain?
pH - Experiments and Background
Elementary School - Grades 4-6
P=Project   E=Experiment
What are the Effects of Acid Rain on Germination? [P]
The Effect of Acid Rain on Pothos Plants [P]
The Effect of Acid Rain on Spider plants [P]
Determine the effect of acid rain exposure time and pH levels on animals (daphnia). [P]
Interdisciplinary Topic: Acids & Bases
What is Acid Rain?
pH - Experiments and Background

Middle School - Grades 7-9
P=Project   E=Experiment
Determine what effects acid rain has on common substances. [E]
The effect of acid rain on building materials [E] [E]
Determine if lower pH, primarily caused by acid rain, in pond water will affect the life span of pond minnows. [P]
Does precipitation in your area contain acidic emissions from power plants, industries or vehicle emissions? Does the acidity of the precipitation change during the year? [E]
Interdisciplinary Topic: Acids & Bases
What is Acid Rain?
pH - Experiments and Background

High School - Grades 10-12
P=Project   E=Experiment
The Effects of Acid Rain on Different Materials [E]
Investigate the factors which affect the reaction of acid rain on limestone. [E]
Determine whether acid rain deters the antibacterial component of garlic. [E]
The Effect of Rain pH on Ryegrass [E]
Interdisciplinary Topic: Acids & Bases
What is Acid Rain?
pH - Experiments and Background
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