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The Ability of Canal Water as a Substitute Pf Water in Watering the Plants
THE ABILITY OF CANAL WATER TO BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CLEAN WATER IN WATERING THE PLANTS.

A RESEARCH MADE ON ST.PAUL UNIVERSITY AT SAN MIGUEL

RESEARCHERS:
Larissa Hisatugo
Ian Sy
Ella Pangilinan
Kimberly Tandog
Lem Bequizo
Dana Jean Cruz

Research Adviser:
Mr. Reymund Ferrer
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Having been able to construct a successful and ideal research is very heart-warming. It helps us to become more creative, resourceful and at the same time, smart. It provides with new knowledge that lead to the discovery of unknown things, wherein the materials needed are to be located just about anywhere. So we, the researchers, would like to express our deep gratitude to those people who have helped us make this research meaningful. They are those who contributed much of their time and efforts for the success of this study. We like to take this opportunity to exemplify our sagacious gratitude and deep regards. First, to our God Almighty, for all the blessings he continued to shower to all men, for giving us the wisdom and strength to face life’s obstacles and helping us in the formulation of this report, and for answering our prayers each time we are helpless. To our research adviser, Mr. Reymund Ferrer, for teaching us all the significant principles when it comes to the field of research, for taking part in helping us build a strong and profound foundation for our research, and for the efforts he exerted while we are conducting this study. To our parents, aunts, and uncles, because of their sincere love, unmatched generosity and for letting us, children, study in a private Catholic school that provides high-quality education. Lastly, to Mrs. Hisatugo for providing her garden as the venue for our research, wherein she watched the plants develop day by day, and to Ms. Betty Sy, for her financial support and unconditional support for us researchers.

ABSTRACT In this research, we present that the canal

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