| Date |
Width in cm |
Rain in cm |
Tempeture in Celcius |
Weather Condition |
| 10/3 |
98.5 cm |
0 cm |
15.3 |
sunny |
| 10/7 |
98.5 cm |
0 cm |
22.7 |
sunny |
| 10/13 |
98.5 cm |
0 cm |
15 |
rainy |
| 10/14 |
98.5 cm |
5 cm |
13.5 |
sunny |
| 10/20 |
98.5 cm |
10 cm |
0 |
rainy |
| 10/21 |
98.5 cm |
0 cm |
8.4 |
sunny |
| 10/25 |
98.5 cm |
3 cm |
7 |
breezy and cloudy |
| 10/28 |
98.5 cm |
1 cm |
8 |
sunny |
| 11/16 |
98.5 cm
|
7cm |
14.5 |
sunny |
1/10
|
98.5 cm
|
0 cm
|
|
sunny
|
4/3
|
98.5 cm
|
rain gauge was taken
|
|
sunny
|
Group Members' Names (First Name Last Initial): Ally L, Maddie H, and Gracie H
Problem: The rain affect the growth of the tree?
Hypothesis: If there is to much rain then the plant won't grow.
Materials:
1 tree
Rain gage
Meter Stick
Procedure:
1-Measure original height of tree
2-Set
Comments
Carlson Grace
Nov 2, 2011
how are you going to measure this in the winter with snow on the ground?
Callaghan Samantha
Nov 2, 2011
I don't really get your procedure, and how do you measure the entire hight of the tree?
Zita Julia
Nov 3, 2011
You have a great idea but it seems challenging to do
Ungari Madeline
Nov 3, 2011
I like your experiment I never would have come up with that :)
Harris Madelaine
Nov 17, 2011
we measure the width of the tree not the height and i don't know what we'll do in the winter.