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Explore the results of an acid rain experiment on seed growth conducted by Alex Layton's group. Analyze the data, hypothesis, and conclusions drawn to understand the factors affecting seed growth. Gain insights into variables, controls, and the significance of multiple seeding for better results.
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Talent 21 Acid Rain Experiment By : Alex Layton Group members : Alex C. Kristen Allison Period:5
Ask a Question • Over the last two my group received a seed, and we watered it, and weighed. We also saw if it grow. • If your seed would grow or not and how it would change over the past two weeks. • Triple beam balance, an graduated cylinder.
Control vs. Variable State your hypothesis • My group was a control group. • My hypothesis was I think that the seed will grow and flourish.
Data Interpretation • Our plant didn’t grow because it probably didn’t get enough time. • Maybe we might have put too much or too little of water, also the seed could have been dead.
State your Conclusion • My hypothesis was incorrect because not all seeds grow it could have been a dead seed. • I learned that not all seeds grow and it takes time for the seed to grow. • Plant more than one seed next time so we have a better chance of our seed growing.