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ACID RAIN

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ACID RAIN. HOW DOES ACID RAIN AFFECT SEEDS AND PLANTS?. Once upon a time. ONCE UPON A TIME... … 8C got a task: They were to investigate how acid rain affects cutlings and seeds. The students worked and worked…. … and finally the setup of the experiment was ready: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ACID RAIN

HOW DOES ACID RAIN AFFECT SEEDS AND PLANTS?

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Once upon a time

ONCE UPON A TIME...… 8C got a task: They were to investigate how acid rain affects

cutlings and seeds.The students worked and worked…

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Experiment setup… and finally the setup of the experiment was ready:

Three different ”rain waters” were made: 1. plain, neutral water

2. acid rain at pH 53. really acid rain at pH 4

Cutlings of a garden plant, ”Painted nettle” (Solenostemon

scutellarioides), were put in the three different ”rain waters” and left for a

week.

There were three groups of students doing the same experiments.

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A week later all the nettles in neutral water were alive and well .

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At pH 5 the results were not that good – one nettle did quite well, one wasn’t that ok anymore and one had almost given

up.

Was there perhaps a slight pH difference between the three separate experiments at pH 5?

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And what had happened in the pH 4 ”acid rain” jars? Well… not much left of

those nettles, is there?

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Alfalfa seeds were sown on soil and watered with the same

three ”rain waters” as earlier, namely not treated water as

well as ”acid rain” at pH 5 and at pH 4. After a week the results

were checked.

Then we had the seed experiments.

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Clean water – wonderful for growing alfalfa sprouts!

(The cup with less sprouts in the picture just had less seeds in it from the beginning.)

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pH 5 still works fine, alfalfa is apparently not very sensitive to pH.

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BUT… don’t use very acidic rain water if you want sprouts, pH 4 will not give you

much of a harvest!

Conclusions:

Acid rain does harm seeds as well as plants by either

restricting the growth or killing the plant.

Some species are more sensitive to low

pH than others.