Plant seeds in separate containers at different temperatures (e.g., 10°C, 20°C, 30°C). Monitor germination rates and growth. Compare results to determine if temperature affects the speed and success of seed germination.
Design an experiment to check if temperature has an effect on seed germination.
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To test temperature effects on seed germination, plant identical seeds in separate containers and place them in environments with varying temperatures (e.g., 10°C, 20°C, 30°C). Ensure all other conditions (moisture, light) are consistent. Observe and record the number of seeds that germinate and their growth rates over time. Analyze the data to see if temperature influences germination rates and overall growth. This will help determine how different temperatures affect seed development.
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