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LaalGubbo
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Will "is it getting hot in here?" work in the rainy season?

Post by LaalGubbo »

Hi! I've chosen "is it getting hot in here?" as my project but it's raining outside. Will the rainy season affect my project results?

Thanks,
Ayaan
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Re: Will "is it getting hot in here?" work in the rainy season?

Post by NanditaN425 »

Hi and Welcome to Sci Buddies!

Unfortunately, the rain will affect the results for the experiment "Is it getting hot in here?" since the procedure requires there to be a large amount of sunlight in order to measure the role of greenhouse gases. I suggest waiting until the rain passes.

Hopefully this helps!
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LaalGubbo
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Re: Will "is it getting hot in here?" work in the rainy season?

Post by LaalGubbo »

Thanks, Nandita, that's what I thought so too :cry: I'll just wait for the rain to pass.

Ayaan
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Re: Will "is it getting hot in here?" work in the rainy season?

Post by MadelineB »

Hi Ayaan,
If you have the time, you could record the temperature for the cloudy days. Then you could compare those observations with the observations for the sunny days - just a little extra for your display board!
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