On May 12, 2022, at 11:24 PM, Sherman Garden <sherma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Gardeneers,
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A study in San Diego asked if people could identify the scientific reason why climate change is happening
The findings sadly no one could correctly answer the question
Make science in America great again
in other words seems the garden AND garden educators are in the idea setting to build a simple solar still AND show your students how it is a small scale model version of the the hydrological cycle
(for example since a picture is worth a thousand words)
actually to further reinforce the idea of STEM education might be interesting to have students break up into teams and have them compete to see who can build a solar still that beats the other teams design/builds
for example a clear cover can be either plastic or glass,... but what one discovers in physics/engineering is glass is more efficient than plastic because "silica" is hydrophobic
to illustrate the idea people need water to survive, watch a myth buster video building a solar still using duct tape and shrink wrap (AND a news report about solar stills)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zuj_NnymqMg
A study in San Diego asked if people could identify the scientific reason why climate change is happening
The findings sadly no one could correctly answer the question
Make science in America great again
This is awesome. We live in San Diego so we could get salt water from the ocean when doing this experiment i suppose.Thank youShital
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Shital ParikhMaster Gardener, School Garden Consultant"To plant a garden, is to believe in tomorrow" Audrey Hepburn
A study in San Diego asked if people could identify the scientific reason why climate change is happening
The findings sadly no one could correctly answer the question
Make science in America great again
A study in San Diego asked if people could identify the scientific reason why climate change is happening
The findings sadly no one could correctly answer the question
Make science in America great again
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A study in San Diego asked if people could identify the scientific reason why climate change is happening
The findings sadly no one could correctly answer the question
Make science in America great again