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bio gas plant working model making

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Science

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howtofunda

Lessons no : 8

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Design a functional biogas plant model demonstrating anaerobic digestion and organic waste conversion using simple materials
  • Construct a 3D biogas model illustrating gas collection, methane production, and energy utilization processes
  • Explain the science of bacteria-driven biogas production, including waste breakdown and methane generation mechanisms
  • Apply eco-friendly practices by creating sustainable biogas models that promote renewable energy, waste management, and environmental awareness

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bio-gas plant working model makingm in this course teaches students how to design and construct a functional 3D model that demonstrates how organic waste is converted into renewable energy. Through step-by-step guidance, learners explore the science behind biogas production, including anaerobic digestion, gas collection, and energy utilization. The course uses simple materials such as plastic bottles, pipes, balloons, and organic waste to simulate the biogas generation process. Students learn how bacteria break down food and animal waste in the absence of oxygen to produce methane, which can be used for cooking or electricity. This hands-on project enhances understanding of renewable energy, waste management, and sustainability. Ideal for science fairs and environmental projects, it encourages eco-friendly thinking, creativity, and awareness about alternative energy sources that help reduce pollution and conserve natural resources. howtofunda