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write it! create a scientific experiment based on the question: \will a…

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write it!
create a scientific experiment based on the question:
\will a plant grow better in sandbox sand, nutrient - rich soil, or backyard
dirt?\
be sure to write a hypothesis, and identify the variables.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Hypothesis:

Plants will grow better in nutrient - rich soil compared to sandbox sand and backyard dirt because nutrient - rich soil contains more essential nutrients for plant growth.

Variables:

  • Independent Variable: The type of soil (sandbox sand, nutrient - rich soil, backyard dirt).
  • Dependent Variable: The growth of the plant (measured by height, number of leaves, etc. over a period of time).
  • Controlled Variables:
  • The type of plant (use the same species of plant, e.g., green bean plants).
  • The amount of water given to each plant (e.g., 50 mL per day).
  • The amount of light each plant receives (e.g., place all plants in a location with 6 hours of direct sunlight per day).
  • The size of the containers (e.g., use 1 - liter pots for each plant).

Experimental Procedure:

  1. Prepare three sets of containers. Label one set as "Sandbox Sand", the second as "Nutrient - Rich Soil", and the third as "Backyard Dirt".
  2. Fill each container in the respective sets with the corresponding type of soil.
  3. Plant the same type of plant (e.g., green bean seedlings) in each container at the same depth (e.g., 2 cm deep).
  4. Place all the containers in a location with the same amount of light and temperature.
  5. Water each plant with the same amount of water at the same time each day.
  6. Measure the height of each plant and count the number of leaves every week for a period of 4 weeks.
  7. Record the data and compare the growth of plants in different types of soil.

Answer:

Hypothesis:

A plant will grow better in nutrient - rich soil than in sandbox sand or backyard dirt.

Variables:

  • Independent Variable: Soil type (sandbox sand, nutrient - rich soil, backyard dirt)
  • Dependent Variable: Plant growth (measured by height, leaf count, etc.)
  • Controlled Variables: Plant species, water amount, light exposure, container size

Experimental Procedure:

  1. Label three groups of pots: "Sandbox Sand", "Nutrient - Rich Soil", "Backyard Dirt".
  2. Fill pots with respective soils. Plant same - species seedlings (e.g., green bean) at 2 cm depth.
  3. Place pots in same light/temp area. Water 50 mL daily.
  4. Measure height/leaf count weekly for 4 weeks. Compare growth.