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1. Prediction Practice: With your hypothesis in-hand, it's time to predict your experimental results. Which container (loaf pan or coffee mug) should experience a faster evaporation rate? Write down your prediction on the line provided below. Also, use an "if, then" statement for this part. For example: "If wider surface areas evaporation rate, then containers should lose water faster than containers. Please copy this prediction into the first "results section" to receive five points.
2. Measure out 250mL of water and pour it into the loaf pan.
3. Measure out the same amount of water and pour it into the mug.
4. Place both containers in a sunny place, preferably indoors.
5. Measure the volume of water in each container once a day for five consecutive days. To measure volume, pour the water from the loaf pan back into the measuring cup, record the volume in milliliters (mL), then return the water to the loaf pan. Repeat the process with the mug.
Note: Do not measure the depth of the water and don't spill anything.
6. On each of the five days, take a selfie alongside both of your containers.