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SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT Plant Fertilizer
BiologyLuis Santa Cruz
Julia DePasquale
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
How does plant fertilizer affect the plant?
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The project is going well and we think that our hypothesis might be right because the first group is dying and the middle group is thriving.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
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Before we did the actual experiment, we did some research on:
The most affective plant fertilizer
The average amount of water given to a plant each day
The affect of nitrogen on a plant
RESEARCH
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Independent variable: the amount of fertilizer
Dependent variable: the plant growth
Constant variables: the sun, water, and place
Control group: no fertilizer
VARIABLES
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If a plant is given too much fertilizer it may die (faster than the others because too much nitrogen).
If given the right amount, it will thrive.
If there is no fertilizer there will be very little effect on the plant.
HYPOTHESIS
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Nine of the same plants
Nine cups of waterOne and a half cup (343 mL) of fertilizer
Safety precautions
MATERIALS
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1.Gather materials and safety precaution.2. place three of each sample plant under sunlight after
adding one cup (225 ml) of fertilizer to the first set of plants.
3.The second set gets the same sunlight but half a cup of fertilizer.
4. The third set gets no fertilizer and the same amount of sunlight as the other.
5. Observe for two weeks6. Each plant will receive the same amount of water
one cup.7. Take before and after pictures and check hypothesis.
PROCEDURES
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Before
AfterPHOTOS
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DATA/OBSERVATIONS (ANALYZES)
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Our conclusion is that our hypothesis was right: the plant with the most fertilizer died out faster, the plant with the least amount thrived, and the one without fertilizer didn’t really change at all.
CONCLUSION
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There wasn’t really anything that did not follow our procedures that we did. We could have adjusted our procedures for more accurate results (such as doing the experiment for two weeks instead of one)
POSSIBLE EXPERIMENTAL ERRORS
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If someone is going to do this experiment, they should do it for two weeks. We did the experiment for only one.
Also, they should not do it the week that they leave for something.
APPLICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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