Definitely mulch.
yes, with worms, a bean plant will grow faster and taller
Bean plants are seed producing plants
Yes, as it is a form of chocolate, which is poisonous to dogs, and the smell of it attracts them.
sometimes it depents on the bean
No, bush bean plants do not climb. As the name suggests, they grow into bushes.
Cocoa bean mulch can potentially attract snakes, but it's not a primary attractant. Snakes are generally drawn to areas where they can find food, such as rodents or insects, rather than specific types of mulch. However, the rich aroma of cocoa mulch might attract certain pests, which in turn could attract snakes. To minimize snake presence, it's best to maintain a tidy garden and reduce hiding spots.
No.
they come from two different plants and are totally different plants
a bean can grow in little sunlight because it will still be able to live
No, a bean is not a seedless plant. Beans are actually seeds produced by bean plants.
Fundamentals of Basic Bush Bean Plants- Water, soil, sunlight, ect.
a good science project is a volcano maybe you could grow some bean plants or something and give each one a different amount of water for the hypothesis of "if we give one bean plant more water than the other one, will it grow taller/faster?" or you could plant more seeds together in one pot and farther apart/less in the other pot for the hypothesis of "If plants are separated more, then will they grow taller/faster?"