Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Blog Post #3


Evidence

Our set of Brassica oleracea were gone so much that there were no reminatates our plant.  In 
the first photo you can see there is no plant left about about one month.


 


The red circle shows where the Brassica
oleracea should be but is mysteriously gone.








The second photo is second plant that was planted about one half meter away.  Once again you can see a similarity in the second Brassica oleracea.




The green circle shows the second Brassica oleracea (dead).



the flag shows where the plant was.











Hypothesis
The plants dying was caused by the dependant variable being the shock to the new world by getting eaten by the chickens..  Then the effect was to become so shockful that it literally killed it self in shock.  I believe this because there are no remnants left of the plants that the chicken ate the rest of the Brassica oleracea so their daily source of energy.  Our dependant variable is the chickens and the climate causing the Brassica oleracea to shrivel up and die then getting eaten by the chickens.

Experiment

Our experiment will take as place as we will have the Brassica oleracea controlled by making sure that they will be protected by a plastic object making sure that they don't get eaten.  Then other Brassica oleracea will be in the same place.  We predict that the Brassica oleracea will survive.  We think that it will survive because they won't get eaten.  At the same time the Brassica oleracea in the plastic cover will survive because they won't have to adapt to the environment.  Also it will not have to adapt to more variables of death. To conclude this will be our outlined experiment.