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Okay I really don't want to do my science fair project, so I've made up all the stuff I told my teacher. I told her I was doing a science project about "how does salt water affect plant growth?" We have to give her the conclusion and graphs and tables though. So if you've done this project before or one similar, or if you just know what the growth will be, can you tell me? Or maybe an estimate of normal plant growth over two weeks? I don't need anything excact, just something believable. Thanks.

2007-11-27 12:02:17 · 1 answers · asked by Simple Plan Fan 3 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

1 answers

You Weely!
Why don't you just Google
"Salt water's effects on plants"
and
"Can plants live in salt water?"
Write down the plants that can tolerate the most salt,
like maybe Mangrove trees
And see which are the most delicate.

Another important factor is how salty the water is.
A little salt would be more tolerable than very salty water.

You should be able to come up with some statistics showing a graph or diagram of about ten plants that are more salt tolerant (hint: plants that grow near the ocean)

I'm sure kelp and seagrasses like salt water!
Just make it colorful and look neat and organized and that adds points.

2007-11-27 12:13:04 · answer #1 · answered by topink 6 · 0 0

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