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 * 1) The field peas survived the best in both control and variable one.
 * 2) The mint plant failed to survive and grow in any of the buckets.
 * 3) Variable two failed to grow as fast as the control or variable one for the duration of the project.
 * 4) My group did not water in days that rained in order to prevent drowning our plants.
 * 5) The temperatures' average increased gradually over the eight days The Count of Minte Cristo and I gathered data.

=//**Journal Summary**//= The first group of plants, the mint, failed to grow in the buckets. So my group planted field peas in order to have data. Our control had an inch of newspaper in it. Then variable one had no newspaper to absorb water in the bottom. Finally variable two had two inches of newspaper. In the stunted expirement time our plants grew by an average of 2.833 inches per visit to the garden. As the weather heated up, some of the plants became brown and wilted due to the extreme heat and not being able to hold as much water. Variable one and the control became wilted and brown faster than variable two. According to my observations the field peas grew the best in moist, warm, sunny weather.

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