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Air Pollution Field Study Report

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1. Were the results the same for all the locations in your field study, or different?
How do the areas you monitored compare in air pollution? Based on your
knowledge of the area, give a possible explanation for the differences. Include a
table showing the results of your monitoring of local air quality.
Answer: The results for the locations in my field were different. From the data
collected from the samples as shown below display low levels of air pollution in my
room as compared to my backyard. Similarly, on working out the average of the
samples the same results are obtained.
Sample table:
Location
(Name of
location; for
example, “My
room”)
Sample Data:
(Name of
location; for
example, “My
backyard.”)
Sample Data:
(Name of
location; for
example,
Corner of Elm
and Forest”)
(Name of
location; for
example,
Hastings Mall
parking lot”)
Sample
1
10
23
Sample
2
15
13
Sample
3
16
15
Total
41
51
Average
13.7
17
2. What differences, if any, did you observe in Air Quality Index and particulate
matter concentration from day to day? State a possible explanation. Include a
table of Air Quality Index and concentration of particulate matter during the time
span of the field study.
Answer: There was little change in the Air Quality Index and the particulate matter
concentration between the seventh and eighth day of observation. The data
collected indicated little air pollution that was not harmful to human beings. In
accordance with the data collected the Air Quality Index fall between 0 and 50 and
so does the particulate matter concentration which can be translated as good
according to the Environmental Protection Agencys chart. The interpretation is that
there is less air pollution which means that people c freely engage in outdoor can
activities without any fear.

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Sample Table: Air Quality Index at Zip Code 53726
Day
2
Day
3
Day
4
Day
5
Day
6
Day 7
Sample
Data
Day 8
Sample
Data
AQI
28
30
Particulate
matter
(PM10)
36
33
Air Quality
Category
good
good
3. Graph monthly air quality data for your chosen area over the past six months.
Which times of year had the best air quality, and which had the worst? What
trends do you see if any? Think of possible reasons for trends or lack of them.
What additional data would you want to know in order to determine a more solid
explanation?
Answer: The time of the year that had the best air quality was between the months of
May and mid-June while the period from January to February had the worst air
quality. The evident trends seen consist of fluctuations between good and moderate
air quality index. The first two months of the year are made up of moderate air
quality, the third and the fourth month alternate from good to moderate while the fifth
month maintains good air quality before shifting back to moderate at the beginning of
the sixth month.
Jan 1, 2016-moderate
Jan 15, 2015-moderate
Feb 1, 2016-moderate
Feb 15, 2016-moderate
March 1, 2016-good
March 15, 2016-moderate
April 1, 2016-good
April 15, 2016-moderate
May 1, 2016-good
May 15, 2016-good
June 1, 2016- good
June 14, 2016- moderate

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1. Were the results the same for all the locations in your field study, or different? How do the areas you monitored compare in air pollution? Based on your knowledge of the area, give a possible explanation for the differences. Include a table showing the results of your monitoring of local air quality. Answer: The results for the locations in my field were different. From the data collected from the samples as shown below display low levels of air pollution in my room as compared to my backyard. Similarly, on working out the average of the samples the same results are obtained. Sample table: Location (Name of location; for example, “My room”) Sample Data: (Name of location; for example, “My backyard.”) Sample Data: Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Total 10 23 15 13 16 15 41 51 Average 13.7 17 (Name of location; for example, “Corner of Elm and Forest”) (Name of loc ...
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