You could test the growing environment of the sprouts. Here are some ideas: * do sprouts grow faster in the dark or in the light? * do sprouts grow faster in regular water or salt water? * do sprouts grow faster in sunlight or under lightbulb? just some ideas... and the easiest way to test it would be to set up both options and see which one grows faster (by measuring everyday and writing it down).
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the answer is the scientist designs a scientific inquiry
Five parts of a well designed experiment includes a question that you want to solve, a hypothesis which you are going to test, the data, and conclusion. And of course the actual experiment. And before all this you must observe. 1-Observation 2-Question 3-Making a hypothesis 4-Experiment 5-Collect Data 6-Make a Conclusion
Five parts of a well designed experiment includes a question that you want to solve, a hypothesis which you are going to test, the data, and conclusion. And of course the actual experiment. And before all this you must observe. 1-Observation 2-Question 3-Making a hypothesis 4-Experiment 5-Collect Data 6-Make a Conclusion
Record your observations during an experiment. This will be part of the data you collect.
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the answer is the scientist designs a scientific inquiry
An experiment.
An Experiment
Five parts of a well designed experiment includes a question that you want to solve, a hypothesis which you are going to test, the data, and conclusion. And of course the actual experiment. And before all this you must observe. 1-Observation 2-Question 3-Making a hypothesis 4-Experiment 5-Collect Data 6-Make a Conclusion
Five parts of a well designed experiment includes a question that you want to solve, a hypothesis which you are going to test, the data, and conclusion. And of course the actual experiment. And before all this you must observe. 1-Observation 2-Question 3-Making a hypothesis 4-Experiment 5-Collect Data 6-Make a Conclusion
"A hypothesis is a proposed answer to a question. To answer the question raised by your observations, the hypothesis must be testable." it means that you need to be able to prove that your hypothesis is true or not by creating an experiment and collect/analyze the data
Record your observations during an experiment. This will be part of the data you collect.
So that the experiment can be remembered,repeated or useful the point of doing an experiment is to collect data.
Scientists make observations to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment.
Data
Data