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Science Expo 2013 Wamogo’s Wonder Worm Ms. Clarkin’s Honors Biology
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Problem How can we improve soil aeration?
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Hypothesis If the worm is effective, then about half of the amount of water put in the soil will drain out because the soil will have good aeration.
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Materials List - Nickel and titanium wire - Beaker - Coffee filter - Water - Live Worms - 2 tanks - Soil - Batteries Stocking
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Variables Independent Variable: type of worms Dependent Variable: amount of water Control: soil without worms Control Variables: amount of water, amount of dirt, time elapsed
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Procedure 1. Put 4 inches of soil in a tank 2. Test 1 cup of soil with the coffee filter; add 1/2 cup of water 3. Record how much water drains out after 1 minute 4. Put 10 worms in one tank and the meshworm in the other 5. Leave the worms for 5 hours (for us, 9:30 - 2:30) 6. Test the soils again 7. Record and analyze
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Table WORMS IN SOILWATER DRAINED BEFORE WATER DRAINED AFTER POURING 20ML OF WATER None2.4 mL4.2 mL 10 live worms after 2 days 2.4 mL9.6 mL 10 live worms after 4 days 2.4 mL14 mL
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Results April 1 st, 2013 ~7hours = 4.2 mL of Water April 3 rd, 2013 ~48 hours = 9.6 mL of Water April 5 th, 2013 After~96 hours = 14 mL of Water
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Conclusion We weren’t able to make a functioning worm but we have a model of what we wanted it to be. Our goal was to have a meshworm that expands and contracts (like a worm) to aerate the soil. If we can move on to the rest of the Expo we will find a way to make a functioning meshworm!
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