A healthy planet means: clean water, air, soil We can’t live without air!

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A healthy planet means: clean water, air, soil

We can’t live without air!

Air is a mixture of gases, water vapour and dust

Problem №1: Carbon dioxide in the megapolis

Problem № 2: Dust in the megapolis

The object: school and school grounds

Are carbon dioxide and dust in the air of school and nearby dangerous?

Hypothesis: we can judge the environmental safety of the object by the results of the analysis of the air.

Our Tasks

1) To study literature and the Net. 2) To study the methods of research of carbon dioxide and solid impurities in the air 3) To do the ecological monitoring of the air in the classrooms and near the school 4) To analyze the results 5) To suggest ways to improve the situation 6)To make a computer presentation 7) To make a version in English.

The results will be presented at the school scientific conference

We look forward to cooperation with you!