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Biology, 27.06.2020 17:01, croxy0514

Fiona wants to answer this question: "Do plants grow more when given chemical or natural fertilizer?" Which statement is an appropriate hypothesis for this question? If plants are given chemical and natural fertilizer, then they will grow because all plants need fertilizer. If plants do not grow, then they need chemical and natural fertilizer because fertilizers help plants grow. If plants do not grow, then they should be given natural fertilizer because this kind of fertilizer is more effective. If plants are given chemical fertilizer, then they will grow more because this kind of fertilizer has more nutrients that the plants need.

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