The results collected from the area may vary depending on recent weather patterns, exposure to sunlight and other influences.
AIR:
In this particular ecosystem, the average range for the air temperature is between 12-26 degrees Celsius.
---> A thermometer was used to measure the temperature of the air. By reading the number next to the level in which the mercury substance has reached, it can be determined that the reading shows the amount of heat that is present in the air around you.
AIR:
In this particular ecosystem, the average range for the air temperature is between 12-26 degrees Celsius.
---> A thermometer was used to measure the temperature of the air. By reading the number next to the level in which the mercury substance has reached, it can be determined that the reading shows the amount of heat that is present in the air around you.
The temperature that was recorded on this particular day in this area was 24 degrees Celsius. From this, it is evident that the reading is within the average range.
The temperature of the air is an extremely important factor within the mangrove ecosystem as these types of organisms require a certain level of heat to grow and function properly. As this temperature is included in the appropriate range, the atmosphere can be considered as the perfect amount of heat needed.
SOIL:
The average range of soil temperature is 13-23 degrees Celsius.
---> By using a temperature probe and pushing it approximately 5cm into the ground, a reading can be recorded. For accuracy reasons, it is wise to wait around 2 minutes for the temperature to be assessed correctly.
The average range of soil temperature is 13-23 degrees Celsius.
---> By using a temperature probe and pushing it approximately 5cm into the ground, a reading can be recorded. For accuracy reasons, it is wise to wait around 2 minutes for the temperature to be assessed correctly.
The sediment temperature that was observed is presented to be approximately 22 degrees Celsius.
Similarly, the recorded reading is also within the average range of soil temperature
WATER:
The average range for water temperature is between 16-23 degrees Celsius.
---> whilst using a thermometer, students needed to look at the piece of equipment, and like before, are required to look where the liquid stops, then records the number.
---> whilst staying in the range, the temperature of the water was 17 degrees Celsius.