Raadish Seeds Lab

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I chose thie project because it looked like fun and interested at the same time for me. I wanted to see which bag of radish seeds will grow when it was inserted inside a microwave. This experiment looks interseted because i wanna see what would happen to the seeds as soon as they last 10 seconds inside the microwave. This can be a good project for others it looks preety cool, it can be used in the REAL WORLD.
There are people who plant these Radish Seeds and put them in the ground were it can get enough sun and they can water the seeds. The seeds can grow and can make a business with foods and become salesman.

The topic i chose is in Biology, and my topic is about Radianting Radish Seeds inside a microwave.
Radiating means heat in the form of rays or waves, A
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I will measure the time that the Radish Seeds will be inside the microwave._I’ll use a stop watch on my iphone so i can time how long did they take to start growing the first one.
Im going to either write how long the very first root then that will show me which ones going to grow first.The time that i will measure the seeds in the microwave is 10 secs, 15 secs, 20 secs. Inserting the Radish Seeds in a dry napkin to the microwave will affect the growing so they can grow faster.By putting the seeds inside the microwave will pop the seeds so they can grow and be experimental for others that want to do this project.I will take pictures which show the time that it took for the first ten Radish Seeds.
After i put the 10 radish inside the microwave im going to tape them inside im going to tape them into a sunny window of mine.
Im putting them into a sunny a window because the seeds are getting sun while i add water drops.

What i hope to prove is that hopefully i got my hypothesis right.
I think that the bag with the 15 seconds inside the 1000 watt Microwave will be the fastest one to grow then the

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