I am in 6th grade.
I am doing an experiment on the greenhouse effect. I am testing if the amount of carbon dioxide will effect the temperature in the atmosphere. Also can someone give me some sources? I have been researching but I would like some more sources for a more detailed paper. Please respond, I really need help!
If you respond, thank you very much!
I just typed "carbon dioxide greenhouse effect" into Google, and got a lot of great hits with legitimate references to help you with your background research.
Thanks a lot! I am using six jars and putting cups in each jar.
I am putting 100 mL of water in each cup and a different amount of alka-seltzer in each cup.
Then I am going to cover each jar with plastic wrap on top.
After the alka-seltzer dissolves I'll stick a thermometer through the plastic wrap and measure the temperature.
I also have a question, what should be my control?
Rachel is correct. Your control would be a jar with 100mL of water but no alka-seltzer.
One suggestion I have is that you might want to measure pH of the water in addition to temperature of the air. One of the effects of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, besides the greenhouse gas effect, is ocean acidification.
Yes, you want to do everything the same, except for the presence of the alka seltzer. (Otherwise, you won't know if one of the factors you left out was what made the difference!)
You could try putting the jars out at different times of day, but you would need a new control jar (no alka seltzer) and experimental jars for every time you chose.
You may want to wait on your title until you see your results! While some people don't believe in global warming, the science is already out there to support it. However, you won't know if your experiment supports or refutes the existing data until you do it.
Please keep in mind that the way carbon dioxide works as a greenhouse gas is by reflecting back the infrared radiation (light) that is coming off the Earth's surface. Carbon dioxide does not warm the air just by being there; it does so by keeping some of that infrared radiation from escaping the atmosphere. Make sure you read enough background information to understand how it works and to know what science has already been done to support (or refute) the idea of global warming. Then post back with more questions!
Hey there! Im in ninth grade and we were actually learning about the greenhouse effect. Believe it or not if you simply just look into some online textbooks you can find some really usefull information. try it and let me know what you come up with.