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Conducted by Aaron Liss, this science fair project compared the growth of plants watered with soda versus water. The experiment, hypothesis, observations, and results are detailed, highlighting the impact of different liquids on plant growth. Although the hypothesis was proven wrong, valuable lessons were learned in the process.
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My Science Fair Project By: Aaron Liss
Big question • My big question was, “would a plant that you water with water grow better than a plant that you water with strawberry soda.
Hypothesis • My hypothesis was that I think that the plant I water with water will grow larger than the plant watered with strawberry soda • I think this because if strawberry soda worked better, why have we been using water this whole time???
Interesting facts • Plants give us food • They make oxygen • They take in carbon dioxide • They are pretty • Some are not green
Experiment • A) Materials: B) Steps • Plant A step 1. you plant the seed in the soil • Plant B just as far as the instructions • Water say. Remember to loosen the soil every • Strawberry Soda once in a while. • Notebook/Recording Step 2. depending on how you want to Materials water it, water it every 1-2 days. Pen/Pencil Step 3. record data every 2-4 days.
Observations From Experiment • 1. 1-2 days had passed…nothing • 2-4 days had passed…nothing • 3-5 days had passed...my strawberry plant has started to grow a cottony like substance on the surface. • 6-9 days had passed…still not seeing any improvement in the water plants. • 11-13 days had passed... Now all 3 strawberry plants had grown this cottony like substance while the watery plants still lack to show results. • 14-15 days had passed… I decided to give up on the watery plant.
Data • The plant that I watered with water did not grow, neither did the one I watered with strawberry soda. • but, the plant I watered with soda grew a cottony like substance. That some people tell me is mold.
Analysis of Data • Neither of my plants grew • My strawberry plant grew cottony like substance.
Conclusion • My hypothesis did not right. • My plants did not grow. • One grew mold •
References • My brother • My other brother • www.all-science-fair-projects.com