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1. Hypothesis - If a plant doesn't have a good amount of light, then the plant will not grow.
Independent variable - The effect light has on plant growth
Dependent variable - How much your plant grows
How would I test this hypothesis? You will conduct a experiment with three different plants in three different areas with different amount of light, (in a window, outside in the dirt, inside in a closet) you will observe over two weeks how much each plant grows and record your results on a table.
2. Hypothesis - If the plant has too much water, then the plant will die
Independent variable - The effect water has on plants.
Dependent variable - How much growth will the plant go through with different amounts of water
How would I test this hypothesis? You will conduct a experiment with three different plants with three different amounts of water. One will have a quarter of a cup, two will have three quarters of a cup, three will have a whole cup of water. You will observe the growth over two weeks and record your results on a table.
Explanation:
Remember that a hypothesis is a educated guess based on what you will think will happen before performing a experiment. Also know that independent variables is what you are testing in a experiment and a dependent variable is what you're measuring in a experiment.
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