A class is testing the effects of sunlight on sunflowers to see if they grow taller. The sunflowers in Group A do not receive any sunlight. The sunflowers in Group B receive partial or direct sunlight. Which represents the experimental group?
Testable Question: Do sunflowers grow taller in direct sunlight or partial sunlight? Hypothesis: If we place sunflowers in direct or partial sunlight, then they will grow taller. Which of the following is the INDEPENDENT variable?
Testable Question: Do sunflowers grow taller in direct sunlight or partial sunlight? Hypothesis: If we place sunflowers in direct or partial sunlight, then the will grow taller. Which of the following is the DEPENDENT variable?
Testable Question: Do sunflowers grow taller in direct sunlight or partial sunlight? Hypothesis: If we place sunflowers in direct or partial sunlight, then they will grow taller. Which of the followings is the constant or controlled variable(s)?
Mekala filled three different-sized containers up to the rim: A was large, B was medium, and C was small. Mekala hypothesized that the water in the container holding the least amount would evaporate first. Do the results support her hypothesis?
Emma experimented to determine how long it would take dough to rise above the top of a loaf pan. She added salt to DOUGH B, water to DOUGH C, and baking soda to DOUGH D. She did not add anything to DOUGH A. Which dough was the controlled variable?
Which hypothesis would be best tested by conducting this experiment? Hypothesis: __?__ Experiment: Place a piece of bread in a plastic bag labeled A and a piece of bread on a plate labeled B. Observe both pieces of bread each day.
After 6 weeks, the class gathered data. The plants in Group A (no direct/partial sun) grew 1 cm. The plants in Group B (direct/partial sun) grew 4 cm. Hypothesis: If we place sunflowers in direct /partial sunlight, then they will grow taller.
After six weeks, the class gathered data. The plants in Group A (no direct/partial sun) grew 1 cm. The plants in Group B (direct/partial sun) grew 4 cm. Could the class draw the conclusion that sunlight does impact the sunflower’s height?
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