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In our lab experiment led by Alex Pilkington and the team, we explored the effects of acid rain on plant growth. Our hypothesis suggested that plants in the control group would outgrow those exposed to acid rain. However, our control plants failed to thrive, likely due to external interference with our seeds or soil. Through this experience, we learned the importance of proper planting techniques and water management. Future experiments will include planting multiple seeds and closer monitoring to ensure accurate results.
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Talent 21Acid Rain Experiment Alex Pilkington Amer V. Steven G, Jaquanr, and Alex p. Period:
What I learned In lab I learned that plants need to be planted correctly, they need a certain amount of water, and it can’t be moved to much. The question was. What is acid rain and what effect does it have on plant’s growth.
Control group and stating my hypothesis • I was in a control Group. I thought that are plant would grow more then the acid rain groups.
Data Interpretation During theexperiment my group (control) never grew. I think someone messed with our seed or dirt because after a couple days a lot of dirt was messing. In are chart it says no growth because we did not have any growth. In notes the 10 milletters mean we only used 10 millettersof water instead of 20. Extra for weekend just means we gave it some more water for the weekend. One day we put no water.
MY Conclusion • My hypothesis was wrong. I fell that someone messed with are seed. I learned that to much water or something happens their a chance it won’t grow. What I would do in the future is plant more than one seed (probably 3 or 4) and watch it more carefully