red soil is taken 50 ml find final amount of water in final beaker and difference and time taken to pass down
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It is no secret that children and soil pretty much go hand in hand.
Children usually love to find a dirt patch and make some mud
and dig or romp in it. While they might find playing in it fun,
they may be surprised to learn that soil is the basis for life and
growth! Teaching children why “Caring for the Planet Starts
from the Ground” is one of the major goals of the World Soil
Day 2017 communication campaign.
This Soil-Lab Activity Book is designed to give children an insight into
soil knowledge. Practitioners, youth leaders and teachers can support
children’s learning through offering opportunities for them to: learn
how to operate a range of tools safely; encounter creatures, plants and
objects in their natural environments and in real life situations; undertake
practical experiments; and work with a range of materials. Children will
learn that without soil we would not be able to grow crops or other useful
plants, support livestock, or have materials for building shelter! Healthy
soils also store and filter water, recycle nutrients and help us to deal with
the negative effects of climate change by