Student Research Reports
Study the quality of water in water sources where lead was detected
Organization(s):GLOBE Implementation Office GLOBE v-School
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            Student(s):Mr.Thitipong Chaiyasit
Mr.Thawatchai Phukathin
Mr.Sirinat Wongsim
Mr.Chinnakit Ritruksa
            Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
            
            
                GLOBE Educator(s):Chumpon Chareesaen
            
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            Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
            Protocols:Conductivity, pH
                    
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                Language(s):English
            
            
                Date Submitted:2024-03-06
            
         
        
            Studying the water quality in freshwater sources is a scientifically crucial process for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and the benefits derived from water in daily life. Analyzing chemical solutes such as elements and other compounds aids in understanding water quality, which can impact the biodiversity in water and the surrounding areas.
Examining the biological environmental conditions, including quantifying and identifying living organisms present in water sources, provides vital information for assessing the health of ecosystems and water quality. By analyzing these factors, we can predict changes in local environments and conserve water resources.
Moreover, investigating freshwater systems has practical applications in planning water resource management, improving water quality, and developing policies that promote efficient water usage within communities.
        
     
                     
                        