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Jill wondered why her neighbors flowers were more colorful a taller than the ones at her house. She noticed that her neighbor added bags of soil to her garden last spring. Jill wondered if the type of soil affects the color and height of plants.
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Alex placed each flower plant into a pot with a 50 cm diameter. He put regular soil in the first pot, a soil-clay mixture in the second pot and nitrogen-rich soil in the third pot. Each was watered equally and put in the same location.
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Amanda wrote an article detailing the steps of her experiment, scientific conclusions and questions for further studies. She sent the information to an editor at the International Journal of Science and Research.
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After reading about types of soil, Jennifer predicted: If the soil has a higher nitrogen content, then the flowers will be brighter in color and taller in height.
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Ken interviewed a botenist (plant specialist) at the University of Cincinnati about how different wave lengths of light affect plants.
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Jason noticed that the flowers in the nitrogen rich soil were on taller and brighter than flowers grown in regular soil or a soil-clay mixture.
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Soil content directly affects the flower color and height of the flowers. The data showed that flowers planted in nitrogen-right soil were on average 5 cm taller and much brighter in color than flowers grown in regular soil or a soil-clay mixture.
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William drew a table that had three columns and four rows. He titled the first column CAR #, the second column RAMP HEIGHT (cm) and the third column DISTANCE (meters).
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