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Radish seeds soil erosion

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The soil erosion through radish seeds project is what i’m referring to. i’m not sure i didn’t it right and i NEED help ASAP. What would the average data be for this project? I’m trying to compare it to my data to make sure i didn’t do anything wrong. What is the average soil mass? What’s the average soil mass with the seeds and without it?
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Re: Radish seeds soil erosion

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There is no right or wrong data. What you measured or observed is what you have to report. A science project is not an exam where there are right or wrong 'answers'. The purpose is to make a hypothesis, test it, study the results and make conclusions from what you observed. If the experiments were done correctly then what you found is correct. You just have to explain it based on your own knowledge and reading about the science.

If you have questions about specific details, we can help you with that, or suggest websites for you to look at. Try to get this thought out on your own, but if you get stuck then post again with specific questions.

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