It will grow!.  How many cm will the mung bean grow in a week?

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It will grow!

 How many cm will the mung bean grow in a week?

 If we use a looser soil then it will grow more and it will be easier to grow.

 Manipulated Variable is type of soil.  Responding Variable is the growth of the plant.  Controls are water amount, pot size, sunlight amount.

 We planted a mung bean in a clay soil and a sandy soil. We watered them every other day 30 millimeters, then we left them in the light for 2 week.

 Our hypothesis was right. The type of soil matters the clay soil didn’t grow while the sandy soil did grow.

 Are mentors name is Clair Holmes. She responded to us twice. She just asked us questions like “what is you hypothesis” and “how long are you guys growing”

 Are ideas didn’t change.

This is a picture of what a Mung Bean would look like when it is fully grown

Joey, Stephen,Adam