Answer:
Name and Title: (Use your name, though)
Camila, Mr Diaz, 10/21/22 (you can make a lab name up; I chose this one) Expirimen2
Objective(s):
• To see what is the effect on the lake during the experiment
Hypothesis:
If I put the plastic Lid on one of them, one will have more wet soil than the other because the sun will absorb the water from the container without the Lid.
Procedure:
The materials that I used were:
Small pebbles, Soil, Water, Daisies, Plastic Lid, Two similar containers, and grass.
A problem I encountered was that when I started the project, I misunderstood the instructions and had to start all over again. After that, I put it next to the window and watched it for three days, there was one day I missed, so I had to put the original amount of water again to be able to watch it and record it (so once again, I had to start all over).
Data:
On each day of your investigation, record your observations for both terrariums. Do not lift the Lid. Lifting the Lid could alter the results.
Day One (starting levels)
Water Level of the Lake
(as measured from the bottom of the terrarium to the top of the water)
Container One: 2in 6cm
Container Two: 2in 6cm
Condensation on Lid
(present or not present)
Container One: Not present
Container Two: Not present
Soil
(Does it look wet, moist, or dry?)
Container One: Wet
Container Two: Wet
Day Two
Water Level of the Lake
(as measured from the bottom of the terrarium to the top of the water)
Container One: 2in
Container Two: 2in 6cm
Condensation on Lid
(present or not present)
Container One: Not present
Container Two: Present
Soil
(Does it look wet, moist, or dry?)
Container One: Moist
Container Two: Wet
Day Three
Water Level of the Lake
(as measured from the bottom of the terrarium to the top of the water)
Container One: 1in 8cm
Container Two: 2in 6cm
Condensation on Lid
(present or not present)
Container One: Not present
Container Two: Present
Soil
(Does it look wet, moist, or dry?)
Container One: Moist
Container Two: Wet
Data Analysis:
Use your data to answer the following questions. Use complete sentences, and be as detailed as possible.
How is the water level different for container one versus container two?
In the first container, it is going down slowly doesn’t it doesn’t have a lid to keep the water inside, while the other one isn’t changing at all.
If water evaporated in at least one container, where did it go?
It turned into vapour, and it is still roaming around the house because we didn’t open the door, but if we had, it would have gone outside, and it would have joined other vapours and turned into a cloud.
If condensation is present on at least one Lid, how did it get there?
It got there by evaporation. However, because it has a lid, it can’t get out; it will eventually turn back into water on the Lid, drip back down, and start over again.
How is the soil different for container one versus container two?
In the first container, the soil was moist all the time because there was an equal balance with all the spheres, and it included every single sphere in the model, while the second container had wet soil because it was missing the Atmosphere because of the Lid.
Conclusion:
Use your data to answer the following questions. Use complete sentences, and be as detailed as possible.
Describe how the test variable you chose affected the water level in your terrarium.
In the first container, the environment was more stable because there was an equal balance with all the spheres, which included every sphere in the model. In contrast, the second container was less durable because it was missing the Atmosphere because of the topic.
Was your hypothesis supported by your results or not? Explain how you know.
Yes, because every day I recorded it, container two (the one with the Lid) had wet, while container one (the one without the Lid) had moist.
If you were to repeat this experiment, what would you change?
I don’t think I would change anything, sure, one container was better than the other, but that helped me learn that the spheres are better together.
Explain a similar condition in the real world and its possible effect based on the test variable you chose. (For example, if the test variable were less water than usual, this would be like a drought in the real world.)
It would be like today’s biosphere without the Atmosphere (they wouldn’t be able to survive without each other.
List the five spheres of Earth. Which of them were represented in your terrarium? Explain how they interacted in your model.
1. Atmosphere 2. Biosphere 3. Hydrosphere 4. Geosphere 5. Cryosphere
I used Atmosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere, and Geosphere for container one, but for container two, I used Hydrosphere, Biosphere, and Geosphere. I didn’t use Atmosphere because the top Lid didn’t let air enter the container.
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