Students from Ahazaza Independent School participated in environmental monitoring using GLOBE Program protocols to measure water quality, soil pH, soil moisture, and light intensity. They learned how these factors influence plant growth and ecosystem health, gaining hands-on experience in scientific data collection. The activity helped them understand the importance of environmental measurements in assessing soil and water conditions for sustainable agriculture. Through this project, they developed skills in scientific inquiry, data analysis, and environmental stewardship. The experience also encouraged them to engage in STEM learning and apply their knowledge to real-world environmental challenges.
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