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This archive file of SCI 207 Week 2 Answer to Lab Question 2 shows the solutions to the following problems: In the lab questions below, report your answers in the format of a scientific report: introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusions and management recommendations. Introduction 1. What is the question that this study aimed to answer? State the hypothesis that you tested. 2. Briefly describe the methods of data collection and analysis you used to test your hypothesis. What scientific procedure did you follow to answer your question and test your hypothesis? 3. Look at your results table. What were impacts of fragmentation on each species
General Questions - General General Questions Lab 2 - Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination Post-Lab Questions: 1. Restate your hypothesis. Was it confirmed or denied? How do you know? 1. What affects did each of the contaminants have on the water in the experiment? Which contaminant seemed to have the most potent effect on the water? 1. On a larger scale, what type of affects would these contaminants have on a town’s water source and the people who drank the water? 1. What type of human activity would cause contaminants like oil, acid and detergents to flow into the water supply? 1. What other items within your house do you believe could contaminate the water supply if you were to dump them into the ground?
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