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The Story of the Seed The Brussel Sprouts Brief By William Mahnke, Ben Buran, Chase Lyes, and Adison Akery Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to see how the color of light affects a plant’s growth.  We hypothesise that red would be the most suitable and help the plant grow the most. The experiment requires colored sheets,many pencils, soil, and wallaby yogurt containers are the pots.  A lot of water is used and you must build tents to create an environment for the plants.  The “red” plants manage to do very well, the other groups doing ok.  This could’ve been because it reproduces the color of the sun.  So whenever people are gardening, it’s important to use a color like the sun for light. Introduction: For our project, we were asked to create an experiment to either test the germination of seeds or the growth rate of plants.  We decided to test if the color of light a plant is receiving affects the growth rate of the plant.  The seeds we are using for

My Autobiography

      My name is Chase Lyles and I am from San Jose California. I have lived here my whole life. I live with my mom, dad, and my little brother. My grandparents live in Las Vegas and we visit them frequently.         I have only gardened a little before. The gardening that I have done was pretty fun. Every once in a while I will look in the garden at willow glen elementary. I have a grape vine and apple tree in my backyard. The grapes in my opinion taste better than store bought grapes, I don't know if it is because they are fresh  organic. I am not sure how other plants will grow and germinate. I am exited to learn.