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Environmental Impact of Plastic Bag Use: Research, Experimentation, and Solutions

Dive into the causes and effects of plastic bag usage on the environment. Conduct a detailed project researching the impact of plastic bags on your local surroundings. Develop a hypothesis, design an experiment, and explore how potential changes can positively impact your ecological issue. Utilize various resources and present your findings in a Web 2.0 presentation.

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Environmental Impact of Plastic Bag Use: Research, Experimentation, and Solutions

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  1. Talent 21 ProjectResearch & Experiment Information bySierrah Thomas and Enijah Jones

  2. Causes and EffectsHow will what you do change your local environment?

  3. 5W’s and an H

  4. Resources CitedWhere did you get your information from? Put the name of the place where you got the information, the URL and date you found it on the Web, publisher, page numbers, etc. • http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/plastic.htm • http:/www.packagingknowledge.com/plastic_bags.csp 3.http://www.americanchemistry.com/splastics/doc.asp?CID=1102&DID=4665.

  5. HypothesisWrite a hypothesis about how you think this change will help your environment and your ecological issue. Sample: Most commonly, hypotheses take three formats: a question, "Does temperature affect fermentation?" a conditional statement, "Temperature may affect fermentation." an If, then statement, "If fermentation rate is related to temperature, then increasing the temperature will increase gas production.

  6. ExperimentDesign an experiment to test your hypothesis 1. Start with your solution. 2. Investigate your topic-conduct background research. 3. Identify the problem -figure out what you want to know or explain. 4. Form a hypothesis. 5. Create an experiment-determine how you will find data to learn what you want to know or explain. 6. Perform the experiment-collect data about your topic. 7. Write your report-give a review of your entire process from your background research to your experimental results. 8. Make a Web 2.0 Presentation regarding your hypothesis, research, experiment, data and conclusion.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3100043

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