By: Ben Delano Louis DiFabio Dylan Ryerson Bobi Thapa And Tyler Mohr.

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By: Ben Delano Louis DiFabio Dylan Ryerson Bobi Thapa And Tyler Mohr

 During this lab we observed our plant growth with our variable of vinegar water.  What we wanted to find out was how Acid rain affects plant growth.

 My group is a variable group.  Our Groups hypothesis was that acid rain would affect the plant by doing little harm while it grew.

 Insert Chart

TThe thing that happened during our experiment was our plant got murdered. IIn the graph that was on the previous slide, you can clearly see that our plant shrunk. Our plant had a steady growth. As well as how it took awhile to grow (cm).

 My hypothesis that stated acid rain would affect the plant by doing little harm while it grew. This was correct. I think this happened because the plant was still harmed by growing slower, but it still grew.  I learned from this experiment how acid rain harm plants slowly, but effectively.  If I were to alter this experiment for further use, I would keep the plant somewhere safer so people can’t break the plant.