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Skill A: Using and Organizing Techniques, Apparatus and Material

Title: Comparison of Soil Porosity

Date: March 18, 2013

Aim: To prove that Sandy Soil would have the mot water after 24 hours.

Apparatus/Materials: Three Conical Flasks, Three Filter Funnels, Cotton Balls, Measuring Cylinder, Loam Soil, 225ml of Water, Paper, Pencil

Methods/Procedures:

Obtain and clean out three conical flasks. Label each flask Sand, Loam and Clay. Plug three funnels with cotton balls and place one in each flask. Place 20g of each soil in respected filter funnels. Measure and pour 75ml of water into each flask. Record he time for the first drop of water in each. Leave for 24 hours. After 24 hours remove funnel and measure the amount of water in the flask. Construct table, graph and simple diagram. Clean up area. Write observations

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Skill A: Using and Techniques, Apparatus and Materials.

Title: Comparison Of Soil Prosperity

RESULTS AND OBERVATION
TABLE OF SOIL POROSITY

Types Of Soil | Time Taken For The First Drop | Amount Of Water After 24 Hours | 1. Sandy Soil | 6 seconds | 68 ml | 2. Clay Soil | 47 seconds | 23 ml | 3. Loam Soil | 23 seconds | 48 ml |

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Skill A: Using and Organizing Techniques, Apparatus and Material

Title: Comparison Of Soil Prosperity

RESULTS AND OBERVATION DIAGRAM

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Skill A: Using and Organizing Techniques, Apparatus and Material

Title: Comparison Of Soil Prosperity

GRAPH OF WATER AFTER 24 HOURS

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Skill A: Using and Organizing Techniques, Materials and Apparatus

Title: Comparison Of Soil Prosperity

CONCLUSION
WRITTEN RESULTS AND OBSERVATION

I cleared out three conical flasks and three funnels. Placed a funnel in each conical flask. I then placed a cotton in each of the funnels and then in each

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