Creative Display Erin Meyer.

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Creative Display Erin Meyer

Topic #1 Soil and hydrangeas (my Fav Flowers) For this project I would explore the science behind what ingredients put in the soil will change the color of the hydrangea and why. I would try to change my own plants color but this might be difficult because sometimes they take up to a year to change. So if it doesn’t change I will have to go off of my scientific findings and will only have pictures of the hydrangea in its original color.

Topic #2 Volcanos Look into the volcanic process that occurs before, during and after the eruption. Researching both the volcanos above water and those submerged by Hawaii For my creative display I would create a map that includes the places on the world that have active volcanos. Also I would use some photographs from people who have gone to volcanos and captured molten lava and the parts of the volcanos humans don’t get to see on a regular basis. I am stuck on a creative display that is interesting for this topic so if you have any suggestions that would be wonderful! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1033218/Pictured- The-surfer-kept-cool-face-volcano.html

Topic #3 Natural Landscape With this topic I will be adventuring over to Hendricks park and taking pictures of landscapes, flowers and trees. The scientific part of this will be researching the process of how plants grow.

SO… What do you think? I still unsure which one of these to further explore so if you guys have any thoughts I would love to hear them!