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Robertxander Bello Advanced Ecology Essex Street Academy

Global Warming Temp. has increase by 1.4°F

Effects of Global Warming Polar ice caps will melt Disease will spread Intensity of droughts and heat waves will increase

Greenhouse Gases Carbon dioxide Methane Nitrous oxide Ozone Water vapor

Carbon Diamond Graphite Amorphous Carbon

Photosynthesis

Will increasing carbon dioxide in water with plants increase glucose production?

Hypothesis A higher concentration of carbon dioxide will positively affect the plant and increase glucose production

Variables Independent- The amount of carbon dioxide in the water Dependent- The amount of glucose produced Constant- Amount of water in beakers (450ml), type of plant, both beakers contained a thermometer Control- Beaker with 350 cc of carbon dioxide

Materials

Experiment Beaker cc 9 times stronger Beaker cc 107 times stronger

Results

Ph Levels No drastic increase in Ph level

Analysis 1 tablet=4,000 ml 350cc=1 tablet 350cc=4,000 ml Beaker One Beaker Two 4,000 ml / 450 ml= ml / 450 ml= cc=4,000ml 350cc x 12= 4,200cc 350cc=450 ml 4,200cc=48,000 ml 4,200cc= 450 ml

Conclusion My hypothesis was correct But the concentration was not kept constant Our pH levels do not my finding in research

Future Experiment How would high concentrations of carbon dioxide in water effect the fish living in the water? Look into Co2 and pH more Co2 + H20 H2Co3

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