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Study of Physical Factors Affecting Biodiversity in Nong Chum Saeng Public Park, Yantakhao District, Trang Province

Organization(s):Wichienmatu
Country:Thailand
Student(s):Mr.Krittin Kongkaew Mr.Sitthikorn Hnoowun Ms.Sakuna Khaophong
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Educator(s):Thamonwan Bunchuay
Contributors:Mrs.Sawitree duangsook
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Air Temperature, Clouds, Relative Humidity, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Water Temperature, Water Transparency
Presentation Poster: View Document
Language(s):English
Date Submitted:03/05/2025
This research aims to study the physical factors affecting biodiversity in Nong Chum Saeng Public Park, Yantakhao District, Trang Province. The study examines temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen in water, cloud types, humidity, and air temperature. The study found that physical factors influence biodiversity in Nong Chum Saeng Public Park, Yantakhao District, Trang Province. The average water temperature was 29.20 °C, the average pH was 6.93, the average dissolved oxygen (DO) was 6.70 mg/l, the average air temperature was 29.67 °C, and the average humidity was 54.00%. Nimbostratus and cumulonimbus clouds were observed, indicating cloud formation and variable weather. Organisms found included protozoa, algae and cyanobacteria, zooplankton, small aquatic animals, and aquatic insect larvae. The most abundant were small aquatic animals, with an average of 14.33 cells, followed by algae with an average of 4.00 cells. Protozoa were the least abundant, with an average of 1.33 cells. The water quality of Nong Chum Saeng Public Park, influenced by physical factors such as temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen, as well as air temperature and humidity, affects biodiversity, leading to a balanced ecosystem that supports aquatic life.



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