What happens if a plant doesn’t get enough water? What if it gets plenty of water, but not any sunlight? Do this project to find out!
Use this worksheet as a chart to keep track of the results of your experiments.
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What happens if a plant doesn’t get enough water? What if it gets plenty of water, but not any sunlight? Do this project to find out!
Use this worksheet as a chart to keep track of the results of your experiments.
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