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PatriotPlanterz

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Explore We don't know anything about our plant. But we have learned that Nasturtium is a dicot and is used to make medicine. A question that interested us was what medicines are made with Nasturtium?
Research Question What will happen if we water nasturtium with tap water, Coca Cola mixed with tap water, and distilled water? We came with this question wonder what would happen if something got spilled onto your plant. It fits with all plants need water but we don't know how plants will respond to different liquids.
Predictions We think all the different liquids will effect the seed in different ways. We think this because the Coca Cola is sugary and the tap water is not so we think there will be different outcomes for both.
Experimental Design Our plan is to what happens to nasturtium if it gets watered with distilled water, tap water, and Coca Cola and to give them the same amount of liquid and sunlight. The variables that we will be testing are nasturtium, distilled water, tap water, and Coca Cola. We will measure how much liquid we will use to water our plants and we will observe what happen to our plant if it gets watered with our different liquids. We will keep the amount of water we will keep constant are the water our plants and the seeds we plant.Our materials are soil, tap water, distilled water, Coca Cola, 30 containers, spoon, and a beaker. We will record our data in our journal.
Conclusion
Investigation Theme WOS
Grade Level Middle School Students (grades 6,7,8)
School Name Bangor Christian Schools
Session Spring 2018

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