Science+Experiment+1

=Scienific method 2 =
 * Topic: ** Music, plants


 * Question: ** If I Have two plants and I play Classical music to one plant and I play rock for the other plant which plant ill grow the most?

Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western liturgical, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times. The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common practice period. Vague descriptions are plentiful, such as describing classical music as anything that "lasts a long time," a statement made rather moot when one considers contemporary composers who are described as "classical;" or music that has certain instruments like violins, which are also found in bluegrass music, Broadway music, and other genres; or "relaxing" or "background" music for affluent people, descriptions which are probably only accurate when describing court music from the Baroque and Classical periods. Petunia any plant of the genus // Petunia, // South American herbs of the family Solanaceae. The common garden petunias, planted also in window boxes, are all considered hybrids of white-flowered and violet-flowered species from Argentina. The plants are of a straggling habit and produce an abundance of large, funnel-shaped, fragrant blossoms. [] [] []
 * Background Information: ** Musical style that arose in the U.S. in the mid-1950s and became the dominant form of popular music in the world. Though rock has used a wide variety of instruments, its basic elements are one or several vocalists, heavily amplified electric guitars (including bass, rhythm, and lead), and drums. It began as a simple style, relying on heavy, dance-oriented rhythms, uncomplicated melodies and harmonies, and lyrics sympathetic to its teenage audience's concerns young love, the stresses of adolescence, and automobiles. Its roots lay principally in rhythm and blues and country music.
 * Hypothesis: ** I think that the Classical music will make the plant grow more because classical music is more relaxing and soft sounding for the plant and the plant will like it more than the rock music.


 * Procedure: ** First I will buy all the materials I need then I will plant the seeds. Everyday I will play classical music to one plant and I will play rock to the anther plant and I will watch as the plants grow.


 * Materials: ** For this experiment I will need two pots, potting soil, classical music and rock music, petunia seeds and water sunlight, camera** . **

Conclusion: ** I was wrong the plants grew the same so the conclusion is that is does not matter what the nose sounds like the plants feel vibration I wish I did this experiment different I wish I did vibrations and not music.
 * Data/Results: ** The results are that both of the plants grew the same that happened because I think that plants can’t hear like use so the plants just feel the vibrations.