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Prac 1: Soil Composition | 
Prac 2: Soil classification and Texture | 
Prac 3: Water retention capacity | 
Light and temperature. | 
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Interpretation:
    
We
  put loam soil in water in a test tube which has been left for 2-4 days. Clay
  and sand are visible in our picture above as well as a layer of silt. We
  never knew loam soil was also made up of clay and sand!  
Thickness of Clay layer: 1.2cm. 
Thickness of Sand layer: 1.7cm. 
Thickness of Silt layer: 2.65cm. | 
We thought that all three soils had
  different size soil particles, were different in colour and texture. 
Loam soil: Particles differ in
  size. It has very good water retention. There are bits of wood and rock
  inside the soil. It is well aerated.  
Clay: The particles are very small and
  fine with a few rocks. If you were to wet the soil, you could roll and make a
  sausage. It is a very dense soil. 
Sand: Has large particles. Does not hold
  water and is loosely arranged. When rubbing this soil between your fingers,
  it fells very gritty. | 
This practical showed us that all the
  different soils contained different amounts of water when wet.  It was mainly due to how the particles were
  arranged.(eg sand, large particles but loosely arranged).  Our two cubicles weighed 12.6g and 12.4 g.
  These were filled with Loam and Sand which we damped. In total, the Sand
  weighed 19.3g and the Loam weighed 17.4g. | 
Interpretation: 
We did this  
Practical, which helped us a huge amount on
  where to place our Window Farm inside our classroom.  We tested the light, temperature, PH and
  humidity. | 
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Discussion:
   
From
  this practical, 
we
  had learnt the different elements of loam soil which was very 
fascinating.
  Different size particles were also shown.  | 
Discussion:  
We decided to use Loam soil for our Window
  Garden. This is because it has good soil retention and has good nutrition in
  the soil. Loam soil will definitely be our best option.  | 
Discussion: 
From this we discovered the best soil is
  Loam soil. It had the best water retention. Loam soil seems to be able to
  hold water but the water does not drown the soil. | 
Discussion:  
After doing this practical, we have found
  the best possible place to grow our plants. This will definitely resolve in
  better results of growth in our position. Our plants will get everything they
  need in order for it to be a healthy 
growing plant. | 
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Our Practicals that we did
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Max and Rob - I assume you did this together? It is important in a science that you make accurate observations and report on those observations. Fascinating is not really applicable in a scientific conclusion. Really do need you to write down far more details.
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