Wow, my orginality isn't very good :S
Here is a question i found posted on the internet from a girl named Nicole:
I am doing science fair research. My question is: Do different types of water affect the growth of plants? I need background information and an experiment to perform.
hahaha, she has the exact same idea as me. i probably should alter my experiment a little. Anyway, for those who are curious, here is the answer:
Different types of water can affect the growth of plants. For example, water that has a relatively high salinity (salt water) can cause toxicity, stunt growth, and kill some plants. However, different types of plants have different tolerances of different levels of sodium. This is also true of many other elements that can be present in water. If some elements are present in the water in high concentrations, it can cause problems with plants. However, most well and tap water works just fine for growing plants. You can learn more about water and plants on the following Web pages:
http://www.growingedge.com/community/archive/view.php3?c=WQ.
So there we go. My experiment has been done for me, summed up in seven lines :| im going to change it. Time to go talk to Ms. Zhang!!!
from a really upset Alison :(
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