working model of rainwater harvesting
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Rajneesh Kumar
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working model of rainwater harvesting
HI! i want a easy simple working model of rainwater harvestion of class 8/9 for science project. please tell me quickly till 10 june 2013 
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Re: working model of rainwater harvesting
Hi Rajneesh,
Collecting rainwater for household or farm use is a wonderful idea and a way to use a resource that is in short supply in many areas of the world. We take clean water for granted but others are not so lucky. A project to study rainwater harvesting has great implications for health and well-being in many poorer countries.
Can you give us a little more information about your project and what it is that you are planning to test? If you need help in setting up your hypothesis and variables just go to the Scibuddies Project Guide for instructions. Let us know specifically what you are planning and we can help steer you in the right direction.
Best wishes,
SCiB
Collecting rainwater for household or farm use is a wonderful idea and a way to use a resource that is in short supply in many areas of the world. We take clean water for granted but others are not so lucky. A project to study rainwater harvesting has great implications for health and well-being in many poorer countries.
Can you give us a little more information about your project and what it is that you are planning to test? If you need help in setting up your hypothesis and variables just go to the Scibuddies Project Guide for instructions. Let us know specifically what you are planning and we can help steer you in the right direction.
Best wishes,
SCiB

