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A scientist has 12 plants. All the plants were the same kind and about the same size. He put three plants on a window sill inside a room, three plants in a closet without a light and three plants outside on the ground. He put the last three plants outside too, but covered them with paper bags that had wholes punched in them for air. All the plants were given good soil and enough water. The plants on the window sill and the plants outside in the open grew well. The plants outside in the bags turned yellow and grew badly. The plants in the closet died. Which of the following is the best hypothesis based on the facts?

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Re-state the scenario in my own words to frame the evidence: a scientist grew 12 plants under different conditions: three on a window sill inside, three in a closet without light, three outside on the ground, and three outside under paper bags with holes for air. All had good soil and water. The window-sill and outdoor plants grew well; outdoor plants under bags turned yellow and grew poorly; closet plants died. The question asks which hypothesis best fits these observations. Option a: 'Gre......Login to view full explanation

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