Two identical sealed terrariums. One as a control, with a clean air envorinment. One with smog added. Then just compare the growth rate between the two.
To demonstrate the effects of thermal pollution on living things, you can set up an experiment using two containers of water. One container should be at a normal temperature, while the other container should be heated to simulate thermal pollution. Then, introduce a sample organism that is sensitive to temperature changes, like daphnia or fish, into each container and observe their behavior and survival rates over time. This experiment will show how living things react to thermal pollution by comparing their responses in the normal and heated water.
You can contain the plants in a closed environment and then pollute the environment to see what will happen. You have to keep in mind that different pollutants will have different consequences.
The effects of air pollution on Natural resources is how the plants grow. It can stunt a plants growth in a way and harm humans and animals badly. It can even kill some plants if it gets too bad.
In fact, all plants can be used to test the effects of acid rain. A smaller and leafier plant would be recommended. However, since acid corrodes almost any plant, most are equally effective in testing results.
Pollution effects the plants by kiliing its animals and it will also make people become ill.
This would probably be an experiment given that there is no generally accepted result from playing music to a plant. Of course research design would play a hefty role in whether it's a valid experiment.
it hurts the plant
Just do an experiment about how water effects plants
The effects pollution has on mankind are: breathing problems, irritation to the eyes, ears, and throat. Oil spills can kill animals and plants. Air pollution corrodes and discolours buildings. Smog can reduce the process of photosynthesis.
*It causes many diseases like Asthmas lungs cancer etc*By water pollution water will become very impure & it effects the life of aquatic animals & many aquatic animals will die also.*It effects the growth & development of plants
To demonstrate the effects of thermal pollution on living things, you can set up an experiment using two containers of water. One container should be at a normal temperature, while the other container should be heated to simulate thermal pollution. Then, introduce a sample organism that is sensitive to temperature changes, like daphnia or fish, into each container and observe their behavior and survival rates over time. This experiment will show how living things react to thermal pollution by comparing their responses in the normal and heated water.
You can contain the plants in a closed environment and then pollute the environment to see what will happen. You have to keep in mind that different pollutants will have different consequences.
The plants that receive no fertilizer in the plant experiment would be considered a control group. This group serves as a baseline for comparison against the plants that do receive fertilizer, helping to determine the effects of the fertilization on plant growth.
Most of Kenya's pollution effects; are mainly air pollution, it mostly comes from gas, or transportation vehicles that use gas or some sort of energy, the effects are; that many people die from pollution in the air because, the chemicals in the air kill many people, as well as animals, water pollution kills fish, plants, and other under-water animals. It kills them because of all the waste, garbage, and chemicals you throw into the ocean. It also can injure many animals.
To design a procedure using plants and sunlight, consider setting up a controlled experiment where you vary factors like plant type, sunlight exposure, and soil conditions. Measure plant growth over time to determine the effects of different variables on growth. Utilize proper controls and replicate samples to ensure the validity of your results.
Risk assessments keep any person who the experiment may affect safe. For example, if the experiment was testing the effects greywater has on growing plants, a risk would be possible sickness from coming in contact with the manure that is used to fertalise the plants.
For instance, in an experiment on plants, some plants may be subjected to variables - different fertilisers, soil, temperature, daylight, diseases, etc. While other plants would be kept separate as a control. The control plants would not be subjected to any variables or experiments. The control plants would be used to compare the growth and the effects on the plants that were subjected to the variables.