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Are There Dangerous Levels of Lead in Local Soil?
Are There Dangerous Levels of Lead in Local Soil?
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Low ($20 - $50)

The element lead is a neurotoxin that is particularly dangerous to young children. Among other uses, lead compounds were common paint additives until being phased out for safer titanium-based additives beginning in the 1960's. Lead compounds were also added to gasoline to prevent engine knocking, until being phased out beginning in the 1970's. Although paint and gasoline sold today no longer contain lead, soil can have contamination from… Read more
Dust Busters: How No-Plow Farmers Try to Save Our Soil
Dust Busters: How No-Plow Farmers Try to Save Our Soil
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety No issues

Do you have any great-grandparents who lived through the Great Depression in the United States during the 1930's? If so, they might have stories to tell about terrible dust storms that blackened the skies, from the Midwest to the east coast. Severe drought was a factor in causing this "Dust Bowl" era, but decades of poor farming practices contributed to it, too. In this environmental science fair project, you'll learn about farming methods that… Read more
Feeding Earthworms: Do Different Diets Affect Them and the Soil They Enrich?
Feeding Earthworms: Do Different Diets Affect Them and the Soil They Enrich?
Difficulty
Time Required Very Long (1+ months)
Prerequisites None
Cost Average ($50 - $100)
Safety No issues

Interested in helping the environment, and don't mind getting dirty? In this project you get to mix it up with earthworms, soil, and various types of organic kitchen scraps. The basic idea is to set up small earthworm colonies to compost different types of food waste. You test the soils in each type to see how diet affects both the earthworm population and the nutrients they put back into the soil. This project takes a little time, but it's… Read more
Froggy Forecasting: How Frog Health Predicts Pond Health
Froggy Forecasting: How Frog Health Predicts Pond Health
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Prerequisites Students must have access to a pond, lake, or marsh with abundant frogs.
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety Never explore natural bodies of water alone. Never pick up brightly colored frogs. Adult supervision is required.

Have you ever heard the expression "a canary in a coal mine"? In the 1900's and earlier, coal miners brought canaries with them into the mines to act as early warning signals. The canaries were very sensitive to low levels of dangerous gases, so if the birds stopped singing, or got sick, then the miners knew to leave immediately, even if they felt fine. As it turns out, our froggy friends are also very helpful at signaling problems, not in… Read more
Get Down and Dirty: How Does Soil Change with Depth?
Get Down and Dirty: How Does Soil Change with Depth?
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety Minor injury possible

What covers less than 10% of the Earth's surface, yet is a vital natural resource for terrestrial life? What filters ground water and supports most of our food production, not to mention the production of building materials and paper? The answer, often overlooked, is: soil. With this project you can get all the dirt on soil formation, soil horizons, and the composition of different soils. Read more
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