Objectives/Goals
In this science project I will find the mass, volume, texture, and consistency of 4 different types of soil.
With this knowledge I will test to see which soil absorbs the most water.
Methods/Materials
1.I will take all of the soil samples and measure their mass, volume, and density to see which soil will
absorb the most water. I will also measure each soils texture.
2.When I get the soil samples I will carefully remove all vegetation from the soil.
3.Next I will use colanders to separate the particles of the soil from each different type of soil.
4.Then I will count for example in the mountain soil there are 12 large rocks and 24 small rocks. This I
will do for every soil sample.
5.After I will measure the mass of the content of each colander. For example: the beach soil will be
separated into different Ziploc bags and I will measure the mass of each bag separately.
6.Once I have the mass of each bag I will make a graph and record all of the data I have researched and
discovered.
7.Then I will take my soil samples, place them in a coffee filter and separately I will poor water onto the
soil to see how much water each soil will absorb.
8.Next, I will take the sifted soil put the sifted soil in the coffee filter and poor water on each type
separately. This test will help me determine which part of the soil is the most absorbent.
9.Then I will make a graph and record all of the data I have discovered.
10.Finally I will organize a board to display the findings for my project.
Results
Sifting each of soil types showed me what size particles each type of soil were made of. Pouring a
measured amount of water through each soil helped me determine which type of soils holds water the
best.
Conclusions/Discussion
I thought that the mountain soil would be the most water absorbent. The soils that were the most water
absorbent were the backyard soil and the beach soil. I found out in further research that the mountain soil
consists of many rocks, these rocks cannot absorb much water, and in fact the only part of the mountain
soil that can absorb the most water is the silt and clay, and the fine sand. The rest of the water just passes
through the rocks.The soils with the smaller overall particle size gave the soil a larger surface area for
water to stick to.
My project is about comparing different types of soils for how much water they will absorb.
Mother helped with board; aunt helped with expert advise; school provided experimental equipment