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Dive into the world of sediment with this engaging experiment designed for nature enthusiasts! Using just two plastic bottles, spoons, cups, and various outdoor finds, you can observe how different materials interact. Collect soil, rocks, leaves, and bugs, then fill the bottles to see how they settle in water over three days. This hands-on activity enhances understanding of sediment composition and the natural environment. Perfect for educational settings or family fun, get ready for scientific exploration right in your backyard!
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Sediment Bottle Experiment BY:Tania, Maria, Edgar, Ty’liek Source:http://www.ees.adelaide.edu.au/pharris/biogas/BottleDigesterLS.jpg http://www.wikihow.com/images/thumb/0/0c/Bottle.jpg/180px-Bottle.jpg
Supplies • You need 2 plastic bottles • Spoons • Cups • Big sheets of paper • Water • Bugs Source:http://www.globalnetwork.com/direct/dbimage/50276671/Plastic_Spoons.jpg, http://www.cleancalgary.org/images/Preserve-Cups.jpg
INSTRUCTIONS • GO outside and with your spoon and cup . • Collect your bugs and other things you find outside. • Come inside, put a large piece of white paper ,spread your bugs and other things on it.
What was found • Little ,Big Rocks /Black dirt/Green moss • Gray black soft feathers /big long flowers • Green leafs/Brown Pine cones /Brown dirt • Soil/stones/long sticks/small red little bugs. Source: http://www.groundtruthinvestigations.com/environment/images/Photos_PH_erosionplume/DSC00005_400.jpg
Putting the experiment together • Put everything you found in the two bottles until its half way fill • Next you full the bottle one inch from the top with water • After that you put the top on the bottles then you shake the bottle for about 30 sec.And then you put the bottle down and watch it settle. • Then after 3 days check back on it and see how much it changed and jot some stuff that you observed. Source:http://uplink.space.com/attachments/57799-2P147855086ESFL5M1.jpg