Read the scientific question below: "Do fertilizers make plants grow faster?" What is a likely hypothesis for the question? Yes, fertilizers make plants grow faster. No, water and sunlight make the plants grow faster. If we fertilize a plant, then its height increases faster. If we add fertilizers to the soil, then there will be nutrients in the soil.
am i right with C?
@tranquility
What do you think? how do they grow faster?
@ihelpuuhelpme
I dont know if I am understanding it quit right. Is it asking for just the height or is it asking for how big the whole plant will grow?
wrong it aint
thank you
it is A
wait it is c
A hypothesis is a supposition made from data that is the basis for an investigation. The hypothesis formulates the central question of the investigation in an affirmative way. In this case, the affirmation that is the most similar to the question is If we fertilize a plant, then its height increases faster. Also, a hypothesis should be written in a way that it can be proved through an experiment. In this case, an experiment can be designed from the hypothesis, measuring the height of the plants when adding fertilizer and when not, to test the hypothesis. This is called falsifiability.
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