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This project explores how varying amounts of water affect plant growth. Using two flower pots, each filled with soil and seeds, the experiment measures the growth of plants under controlled water conditions—one pot receiving adequate water and the other being overwatered. The objective is to determine if proper hydration is vital for healthy plant development. By conducting this experiment in sunlight or under a sunlamp, we gain insight into the relationship between water and plant vitality, and how this knowledge applies to environmental interactions.
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Table of Contents • Title • Table of Contents • Question • Hypothesis • Material • Procedures • Conclusion • Question? • Bibliography
Materials • 2 pots • 2 measuring cups • Seeds • Sunlight/sunlamp
Question • Does the amount of water affect the plant growth?
Hypothesis • I predict that the plant would grow correctly if you put the right amount of water.
Procedures • Make sure you have 2 flower pots • Pour the soil into both of the flower pot • Put 6 or 7 seeds into pot A • Pot B same info as pot A • Next you pour the water into pot A. • Pot B over water the pot*(make sure you don’t over flow the pot, just a little bit)* • Move both of your flower pots carefully in front of a window or sunlight/sunlamp
Conclusion • In conclusion the problem, does the amount of water affect the plant growth? I knew the right amount of water would make the plant grow correctly. If someone would follow the same method I did basically just follow the procedures. My science project can relate to real world because plants interact with environment directly by exchange water and energy
Question? • Does photosynthesis have anything to do with my science project?
Bibliography • Encyclopedia-? • Books-plants • Internet-Google