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8 October, 13:16

1. Make an observation a. Why aren't the plants in my kitchen growing? 2. State the problem b. I will use three of the same type of plants. I will give plant A no water for one month. I will give Plant B five ounces of water daily for one month. I will give Plant C two ounces of water daily for one month. All plants will have access to direct sunlight for 6 hours a day. 3. Identify variables c. When I water my plants with five ounces of water daily, they will grow and maintain large, healthy leaves. 4. Create a hypothesis d. The plants in my kitchen aren't growing. 5. Design an experiment e. Will the amount of water I give my plants affect their growth? 6. Collect Data f. The amount of water my plants are getting and how much the plants grow. 7. Draw a conclusion g. After one month I see that Plant A did not grow and its leaves are brown. Plant B's stem has grown by 4 inches and its leaves are large and green. Plant C has grown by 1 inch and has small green leaves.

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  1. 8 October, 13:17
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    1. Make an observation : d. The plants in my kitchen aren't growing.

    2. State the problem : a. Why aren't the plants in my kitchen growing?

    3. Identify variables : e. Will the amount of water I give my plants affect their growth? amount of water is the independent variable, growth is dependent variable.

    4. Create a hypothesis : f. The amount of water my plants are getting and how much the plants grow.

    5. Design an experiment : b. I will use three of the same type of plants. I will give plant A no water for one month. I will give Plant B five ounces of water daily for one month. I will give Plant C two ounces of water daily for one month. All plants will have access to direct sunlight for 6 hours a day.

    6. Collect Data : g. After one month I see that Plant A did not grow and its leaves are brown. Plant B's stem has grown by 4 inches and its leaves are large and green. Plant C has grown by 1 inch and has small green leaves.

    7. Draw a conclusion : c. When I water my plants with five ounces of water daily, they will grow and maintain large, healthy leaves.

    Explanation:

    A scientific research begins with a scientific observation, followed by a question.

    A hypothesis can be described as a tentative statement that can either be proved to be right or wrong.

    The experiment contains a dependent variable, an independent variable. Also, a control group is there to check for the differences.

    Data from the experiments is collected and analyzed to generate results and a conclusion is drawn.
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