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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
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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