Our Pond Life Created by Caitlin and Mia. So what’s really happening down under?  We found out that with the litmus paper that we used, the pond water.

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Our Pond Life Created by Caitlin and Mia

So what’s really happening down under?  We found out that with the litmus paper that we used, the pond water was very healthy and neutral.  With this graph, you can see what different types of water it could have been.

What did we find?  We found muck and dirt, but underneath and through, there were a few bugs including six water fleas who were walking on water. We also found a small dragonfly nymph also caddis fly larvae!

Eco-System  The last photo you saw was an Eco-System. An Eco-System is a habitat for a certain animal. It can be as big as the world OR as small as a leaf. But in out experiment, the pond was our Eco-System.  For Instance, a lizard would live in the desert, not in Antarctica. Why? Because lizards have not learnt to adapt in cold areas, therefore they live in the desert where they can find their food and keep warm as they are cold blooded.

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