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Expirements My team and I did expirements with brine shrimp in different environments. The first environment was soda and a smartie dissolved into water we put the brine shrimp in and most of them died and fell to the bottom. The second vile had an egg and salt and water, the brine shrimp died. The third vile was salt and water the brine shrimp lived!, amazing. The fourth was pepper, smartie, and water they died tremendously. The fith was water and chocolate we thought there was a large chance they would survive but they died! The last was smashed up smartie and water, surprisingly they lived.

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When you say the combination water died tremendously it makes me think they dies faster.
Were there any other differences in the speed with which the other ingredients independently killed off the shrimp?
Thanks for sharing.

Comment Posted on November 10, 2011 at 11:10 AM by Penny


What did you notice in common about the environments where the brine shrimp lived?
Comment Posted on November 9, 2011 at 08:21 PM by ms lampe


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