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hello i can't figure out a good hypothesis for my question how does acidic rain affect ecosystems
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Re: biology
Hi OneTwo,
I just posted a response in one of your other posts. It helps the Experts on the forum if you can keep all related posts in the same thread.
That said, take a look at the background information for this project on acid rain: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... background
We cannot write your hypothesis for you, but you can formulate predictions based on your background research. Once you have an idea of what acid rain does, you can try to make some predictions about what it will do to the organisms (aquatic plants?) in your experiment.
Here is the Science Buddies information about writing a hypothesis: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... esis.shtml Be sure to click the tabs at the top to view more information and see some examples!
Once you have formed a hypothesis, feel free to post again (in this same thread) with your hypothesis, and we can give you feedback on it.
Heather
I just posted a response in one of your other posts. It helps the Experts on the forum if you can keep all related posts in the same thread.
That said, take a look at the background information for this project on acid rain: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... background
We cannot write your hypothesis for you, but you can formulate predictions based on your background research. Once you have an idea of what acid rain does, you can try to make some predictions about what it will do to the organisms (aquatic plants?) in your experiment.
Here is the Science Buddies information about writing a hypothesis: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... esis.shtml Be sure to click the tabs at the top to view more information and see some examples!
Once you have formed a hypothesis, feel free to post again (in this same thread) with your hypothesis, and we can give you feedback on it.
Heather

