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A comparative study of Al- naghal palm tree In the village of Al-Bayd and village Al-Fulaij Sultanate of Oman

Country:Oman
Student(s):1- Abdul Rahman Abdullah Hamid Al-Dawi 2- Salem Hamad Salem Al-Mamari 3- Mohammed Salem Mohammed Al-Harthi
Grade Level:Middle School (grades 6-8, ages 11-14)
GLOBE Teacher:Ali Aljufaili
Contributors:Teacher Ali Rashid Salem Al-JUfAili
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Air Temperature, Relative Humidity, Conductivity, Salinity, Water Temperature, Water Transparency, pH, Soil Temperature, Soil pH, Soil Fertility, Soil Characterization, Soil Infiltration
Presentation Poster: View Document
Optional Badges:I am a Collaborator, I am an Engineer, I work with a STEM Professional
Language(s):English
Date Submitted:03/05/2020
After we applied the study in both locations and collected the data that had to answer the research questions that determined the research plan, one of our most important results was: The effect of high temperature in Al-Bayadh village, especially in the months of March and April, with a decrease in the relative humidity of this village compared to Al-Fulaij Village. It contributed significantly to the speed of wet ripening of palm trees, compared to the decrease in temperature and high relative humidity in Al-Fulaij village, which contributed negatively to the delay of ripening of the wetlands.



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