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  ACID RAIN
  A COLLABORATIVE PROJECT 
SPRING 2001
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PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS

PROJECT DATA

STUDENT AREA

TEACHER AREA

CONTACT PROJECT LEADER

PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS

CHECKED DATA

REPORTS

OVERVIEW
Some of the inventions we depend on for convenience and entertainment cause pollution.  Fossil fuels (gas, coal and oil), are necessary to produce electricity in most power plants.  The smoke and fumes from burning these fuels are released into the air and combine with moisture to produce acid rain.  Join schools from around the globe to determine if the proximity of a fossil fueled power plant to a school's location affects the pH level of rainwater in that area.
The project will run from February 2002 through April 2002.
If you are interested in participating in the project,
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This project has been developed by teachers from Lincoln Middle School and Passaic Alternate School of Passaic Public School District, New Jersey, in conjunction with CIESE at Stevens Institute of Technology with support from the AT&T Foundation and the AT&T Learning Network.
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