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1. Were the results the same for all the locations in your field study, or different? How do the areas you monitored compare in air pollution? Based on your knowledge of the area, give a possible explanation for the differences. Include a table showing the results of your monitoring of local air quality

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Answer:

I'm working on mine as well, it tells us to do an experiment, but I find it easy to mimic the idea of doing an experiment based on the average air qualities of an indoor area vs an outdoor area.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ok, so the first question on the assignment asks if the results were the same in both locations we picked for the experiment, unless you've got perfect air inside and outside your home, the answer might as well be different. Now it asks us how the areas we monitored compare in air pollution, no area should be the same, I put that I monitored my bedroom and the area under my carport which is outside. Both areas are different by the fact that one is enclosed and circulated and possibly filtered and the other is open and natural.

The sample table is attached below.

1. Were the results the same for all the locations in your field study, or different-example-1
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I'm trying to find the same thing out. Somebody please help us!
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