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Q: How is plant height affected by amount of sunlight it receives?
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Weight training increases the amount of Growth Hormone produced by the pituitary gland. The hormone that increases your height.


The height of a certain type of tree depends on the amount of sun it receives per year described by the function Height sun What can be said about this function?

height is the dependent variable,sun is the independent variable, and height depends on sun


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Is Greenland cold in the summer?

North of the polarcircle at summertime: 24hours at day sunlight North of the polarcircle on december-january: 0 hours at day of sunlight But the southern Greenland have "normal" amount of sunlight


What isdependent variable?

The dependent variable in an experiment is the thing that changes due to the experimentor changing the independent variable. Basically, its what you measure and record. For example: you create an experiment that observes the effects of the amount of sunlight on plants. You give one plant more sunlight than the other, leaving everything else exactly the same. That is your independent variable. Say you measure the height of each plant every week. Since the height is DEPENDENT on the amount of sunlight each plant got, the height is your dependent variable.


Is the height a ball bounce affected by the height from which the ball is dropped?

Yes.


How does a persons height affected by the environment?

there not


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What is scientific Dependent variable?

A dependent variable is a factor in an experiment that is influenced by another factor. An example might help to clarify. You are performing an experiment in which you are observing how sunlight affects plant height. Plant height is the dependent variable because it is dependent upon how much sunlight the plant receives. Sunlight is an example of an independent variable. It is not influenced by anything in this experiment, but may be changed to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is possible to have more than one dependent variable in an experiment, but only one independent variable.


What is an example of an independent variable?

a kind of example is the amount of sunlight * * * * * No it is not! The amount of sunlight given out by the sun depends on solar activity. It will be hugely greater in around 4.5 billion years when the sun becomes a red giant. The amount of sunlight incident on some point depends on the location of that point. Somewhere on Mercury will get a lot more sunlight than on Neptune! Also even if you restrict yourself to points on the earth, there are differences between latitudes, the time of year, cloud cover and so on. Even something that is apparently as independent of everything else, such as time, is not quite that independent. Gravity affects it. An independent variable is determined not by the variable itself but by the context of the "experiment". It is (or they are) variable(s) that affect the dependent variables but are not affected by them. An independent variable in one experiment may be the dependent variable in another. For example: age and height of people: I would say that age is independent and height is dependent. height and membership of basketball team: I would say height is independent and membership is dependent.


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The height of a seedling at the end of its first month is given by H(w)=12w-1.2e0.2w where H is the height in com, of the seedling at the end of the month, and w is the amount of water the seedling receives (liters per m2 of soil surface) Find the amount of water required for the seedling to grow to the maximum height in its first month.