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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Transpiration Experiment Data Collection
What factors affected the accuracy of the data you collected? What could you do next time to ensure that the data collected was an accurate reflection? How do you think the results would change if you left the bag on longer?
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5th grade,
Plants,
Transpiration
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What effected the plants was the rain. I would do this project indoors. If the bag were longer, it would have more water
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ReplyDeleteI liked the leaf experiment!! I recommend this small experiment for the 4th graders when they get into 5th grade!! See you soon!!
Taylor
ReplyDeleteWhat Effected our leaves to have water is from the rain that the leaves dropped into our bag.
Mrs. Yates can i feed the frogs. The rain water and wind affected the amount of water in the bag. I can tie it even tighter than it was before it was to make an accurate reflection.
ReplyDeletethe rainy whether effected the experiment.
ReplyDeletei would not spill the water out of the bag
the bag will have more water
kat
Ashley
ReplyDeleteThe factors that affected our lab today were it rained, people could have nocked them over, animals, and probably the wind. Next time I think we should test when it's definitely not going to rain. If we left the bags outside logger I think they would collect more water or they would be nocked off of our plant.
Avinash
ReplyDeleteFor our I'm pretty sure humans and rainwater affected ours the most. I think dif. leaves/tree/plants absord dif. amounts of water. By the way i was going to ask the same thing as #Ryan. Also do you know who votes what??
Avinash
ReplyDeleteWe should do an experiment with palnts an then we add grinded down soilds and liquids to them. Yiou can make them unharmfulish. If you don't wan't to do this it's okay buttttttt........ It's probably goin to be my Science experiment for the science fair except for maybe for a magnetic rifle..........its not harmul...you can catch it with your hand. AVINASH
The factors that affected our experiment were rainwater, wind, and maybe people if they messed with our bags(crazy people) ;D I loved this lab, rated it 5*s. Thx Ms. Yates! and u did do a blog post for Science night!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTrinity Makil
ReplyDeletethe thing that effect the experiment was the rain to do it inside it will have more water.
Pragathi
ReplyDeleteI think that the rain and wind affected my bag. I would tie it tighter and be careful when I am carrying the bag. I think the results would change by showing more water if I left the bag on longer.
The rain water and wind affected the amount of water in the bag
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