1. pour soil into an aluminum tray provided by your teacher.
2. pack the soil to a height of 5 cm in both trays.
3. cut the sod to fit in one tray over the soil.
4. set both trays flat on the counter and tap the bottom several times to settle the materials.
5. blow over the tray containing soil for 1 minute (have a group member time you).
6. after one minute, make observations of any changes and record in data table.
7. repeat procedures for the tray with sod. imagine this experiment duplicating real-world situations. give a real-world example for each tray that is a result of human activities.
a) farmed land (soil tray) and un-farmed land (sod tray)
b) desert (soil tray) and tropical rain forest (sod tray)
eliminate
c) over-grazed pasture (soil tray) and healthy pasture (sod tray)
d) urban area with pavement (soil tray) and rural area with farmland (sod tray)