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Dr Proctor is conducting an experiment to see if hummingbirds will visit red flowers more or less often than they visit yellow ones. what will be the independent variable in dr. proctors experiment?

Flower color will be the independent variable in Dr. Proctor's experiment.


Dr. proctor is conducting an experiment to see if hummingbirds will visit red flowers more or less often than they visit yellow ones. what will be the independent variable in dr. proctors experiment?

Flower color will be the independent variable in Dr. Proctor's experiment.


Dr Proctor is conducting an experiment to see if hummingbirds will visit red flowers more or less often than they visit yellow ones What will be independent variable in Dr Proctor's experiment?

Hummingbirds will vist red flowers and yellow flowers with the same frequency.


What is the independent variable of this question which color absorbs more heat black or red?

The independent variable is the variable that does not depend on other variables. In other words, the independent variable controls and varies the result of the experiment as the independent variable controls the dependent variable. For example, if you are experimenting on how long it takes water to boil, the independent variable would be time and the dependent variable would be temperature. Out of the two colours, black and red, black absorbs more heat than red. In fact, black is the colour that absorbs most heat out of all the colours. This is because if all of the seven colours from the light are absorbed, the combination becomes black. On the other hand, white reflects all seven colours from the light, so white is practically no colour at all.


Dr. Proctor is conducting an experiment to see if hummingbirds will visit red flowers more or less often than they visit yellow ones. What will be the independent variable in Dr. Proctor's experiment?

flower color


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.


How did red cabbage get its name?

because it is red and it is cabbage


What is the nutritional difference between red and green cabbage?

well red cabbage is red and the green cabbage is green the nutritional way is that the red cabbage is better for you then green cabbage lol bye bye


What is the chemical formula for red cabbage?

there is no chemical formula for red cabbage itself, but there is a chemical formula for red cabbage extract


Is red cabbage different from green cabbage?

it is because red cabbage has a bitter taste,but the geen cabbage does not have the bitter taste.


How do you make red cabbage?

Red cabbage is grown not made


Light absorption by a pigment is measured for red blue green and yellow light what is the dependent and the independent variable?

The dependent variable is the amount of light absorbed by the pigment, as this is the outcome that is measured. The independent variable is the color of the light used (red, blue, green, yellow), as this is the factor that is being manipulated to observe its effect on light absorption.