Using the new pesticide produces bigger tomatoes than using the
old pesticide.
-Apex
Using the new particles produces bigger tomatoes than using the old pesticide.
OK, need to re-word that a bit due to restrictions on asking a question on this site. If only we could use commas and other characters."Is a hypothesis, the phrase immediately following the word 'then', called the hypothesis of a statement?"No, the phrase immediately following the word "then" is the conclusion. They hypothesis is the phrase following the word "if".However, answering the rest of the question, the hypothesis would be called the hypothesis of a statement.
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Permethrin is a pesticide which can control mill bugs. But householders must be careful in its use since the pesticide is toxic to such beloved domestic animals as cats. They in fact need not use pesticides since the insects in question can be controlled by cleaning food-eating and storing areas with soapy water and treating surfaces with bay leaves and with eucalyptus and ti-tree oils.
A hypothesis
A pest-killer that contains naturally occurring mineral or plant derivatives describes a botanical pesticide. The pesticides in question also have the synonymous names natural and organic insecticides. An example is the pyrethrum derived from dried flower heads of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium (Dalmatian chrysanthemum) or of Chrysanthemum coccineum (painted daisy).
Yes, a hypothesis can be formulated as a question.
too big a question. what kind of details? which pesticides?
A question is a question. A hypothesis is a theoretical answer, but one which has not been tested.
the 0.1% of the population would be resistant, should they breed the sucessive populations would be resistant resulting in the product becoming ineffective over time Study Island Question : Chemicals can affect an ecosystem. Which of the following is a result of pesticide application? Answer: Pesticide kills all kinds of insects, including predatory insects, which in turn can increase the population of insects for which the pesticide was intended.