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Identify a starch plant that produces the largest quantity of ethanol. The goals of the project include evaluating the efficiency of fermentation as it relates to the volume of ethanol produced and to ...

This science project involves examining what happens to “explosive” seeds.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content ...

Plants and light seem to be good buddies, but how far does the friendship really go? While a lot of plants grow happily underneath warm, sunny skies, the light of the sun might not be necessary for gr ...

Determine whether plants will grow if they are watered with various liquids.The purpose of this experiment is to find out whether plants really need water to grow or whether they just need to be kept ...

Greywater, also spelled gray water, is considered wastewater by most people. However, it’s beginning to be treated and used as fresh water around the world in places dealing with growing populations b ...

Normally, we throw all of our compost into one big pile, and use it to fertilize the garden. However, it stands to reason that different types of compost have different effects on plants. This project ...

All living things need water to survive, but not all water is the same. This experiment aims to discover if different types of water effect the germination of seeds and growth of plants.It is an educa ...

The 'Build a Rain forest' Project is a group activity in which students can apply their knowledge of greenhouse effects and the rain forest climate to a small terrarium. Students will create a small ' ...

The objective was to determine the effect increased acidity in watering solutions would have on the growth, flowers and sprouts, and health of marigold plants so that inferences could be made about th ...

Composting is the process that turns vegetable scraps and other organic into lovely soil. Carbon and nitrogen are essential ingredients in your compost. Carbon-rich are called brown , and nitrogen-r ...