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Comparison of two ponds at the end of the stream, and how different factors may affect the inhabitancy of the ponds  

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Comparison of two ponds at the end of the stream, and how different factors may affect the inhabitancy of the ponds. AIM In my investigations I will study two of the four ponds at the end of a stream (the first and last). I will use a wide range of equipment to find out how the two ponds vary and how this could affect its inhabitancy. I will look at various factors such as light intensity, depth; pH, temperature and take into account how these factors might affect the difference between the two ponds including differences in wildlife. Background information The ponds that I will study are at the end of a stream. There are four ponds in total each after the other. The ponds that I will study will be the first and last ponds. The first pond, which comes directly from the stream, contains more mud and is more turbid....

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