Desert Seed Experiment

December 6, 2007




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We did an experiment to see how well seeds would grow in the desert. We used different amounts of water which were no water 10ml, 20ml,30ml, 50ml, 80ml and 100ml of water. This tells us that if you had no water or a little amount nothing much would grow in the desert. 

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  • 1.    AllStars  |  December 10th, 2007 at 9:07 pm

    Unless the seeds were specially adapted to the desert conditions.

    Did you know that some plants in Australia have seeds that only open and germinate after the plant has been burnt in a bushfire? This makes sure that new life replaces the plants that are destroyed in fires.

    Bushfires are a big “problem” in Australia – but we guess they are more of a problem for people than plants :)

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