hi,
fruits that are rich in antioxidants would be great! I've heard about people on farms rubbing Oranges on their pigs as sunscreen. (i guess pigs are sensitive to sunburn! =)
pomegranate, berries, tomatoes (rich in lycopene), and oranges would all probably be good.
the oranges might be irritating. i would try it on a "non-sensitve" are first. (maybe your arm? not your face.)
good luck with the experiment!
Sunscreen can potentially harm plant growth because it can block sunlight, which plants need for photosynthesis. It is best to avoid direct contact of sunscreen with plants to prevent any negative effects on their growth.
The smallest fruit would be th Pomegranete it is a big pink round fruit and on the inside it is like small seeds but it is edible!
I would suspect that the chlorine is not helping the plants. Save the water a few days in the sun in translucent bottle,(like gallon milk jugs) to break down the chlorine and you have more neutral water. Maybe a spoonful of vinegar would help neutralize the chlorine. I use vinegar to neutralize Clorox in my washing machine water before watering the lawn with it. Time and sunlight are effective though.
Pure sea salt or laboratory-grade sodium chloride would be best to use when making seawater for an experiment. Avoid table salt as it may contain additives like iodine or anti-caking agents that could interfere with experimental results.
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The best sunscreen would be one with a high SPF and one that does not contain chemicals. Burts Bees has a very nice sunscreen that is natural and child friendly.
Eat nothing but that fruit for a month. At the end of the month, check and see if you have gotten fat.
I can't imagine how an experiment on where to eat would require chemicals at all. You could certainly use those drinks in such an experiment - what do you think, go to the places you are testing, eat food at them and name the one with the best food the place to eat? - but to call fruit punch a chemical is a bit of a stretch.
Yes, Or else the sunscreen might wash off.
Just be totally honest with him/her and ask her if you want to experiment with me.
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You can buy sunscreen at any drugstore like Walgreens or CVS. Walmart, Target, grocery stores and supermarkets also carry sunscreen. The best suncreen you can buy, in my opinion, is sports sunscreen because it is waterproof, sweat resistant, and longer lasting than regular sunscreen. Also, always make sure to get SPF 30 or higher for better protection.
It depends on where you actually are for the amount of sunscreen a person would use and how much skin they are exposing. For instance, if you're about to be exposed to a great about of sunlight, you would apply sunscreen to your entire body (or exposing skin) and even the face. If you lived some where cold and there's not that much sunlight, then it's best to apply it to you face, hand and arms.
The measurement that best describes the results of a scientific experiment regarding volume would be by using gallons.