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for example, you could grow three plants in july days are the longest. this would be the control group. starting on july 15, you would water them regularly and on july 30th you could take their average height and record it. then, you would do the same thing in january when days are shortest. this is the experimental group. start on jan 15, and end on the 30th, watering regularly. then, on the 30th you would take their average height and compare it to the plants you grew in july and see if growing the plants when days are longer actually made a difference or not. i hope this helps!!
Answer:
To test the hypothesis, the experiment needs to include two groups: a control group of plants that received a set amount of light (four hours) and an experimental group that received different amounts of light (some eight hours, others twelve hours). All other variables such as amount of water, temperature, soil type, humidity, and nutrients would be kept the same. Then measure the amount of plant growth (plant height) in both the control group and the experimental group after seven days. Compare the growth in the control group with the amount of growth observed in the experimental group to determine which group showed more growth.
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