science project on Water Quality: help with research!

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queenpokadot2415
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science project on Water Quality: help with research!

Post by queenpokadot2415 »

Hi! I don't exactly know what I should do my science project on. I just have a main topic: water quality. It could be pretty much anything based upon that topic, I just can't think of any good ideas! does anybody have any? :?:

If so that would be very helpful. I also need a good question to test.


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Hannah ;)
queenpokadot2415
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Re: science project on Water Quality: help with research!

Post by queenpokadot2415 »

Hi! I don't exactly know what I should do my science project on. I just have a main topic: water quality. It could be pretty much anything based upon that topic, I just can't think of any good ideas! does anybody have any? :?:

If so that would be very helpful. I also need a good question to test.
Hannah ;)
kmanies
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Post by kmanies »

I suggest you do some web searches to start defining a question you are interested in. You can start right here at the Science Buddies website:

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentorin ... ?from=Home

They have several things listed that are related to water quality. Next, do a Google search using the words "science project watere quality". Some other websites with ideas will come up.

Once you have an idea about a question you'd like to ask we can work with you more.

Good luck!

-Kristen
paulogoeb
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Post by paulogoeb »

Just as a brief suggestion, I think it woud be interesting to investigate as to which type of bacteria and/or other unsanitary things are in the water we drink. By doing this, you could compare the water quality of the most popular brands that everybody drinks today.
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