Mongo Case Study

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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
Situation of Analysis Plant growth is the enlargement or the increase in height of a plant. From the seeds that was planted under the soil and in to a plant that emerge from the soil. The growth of plants is a natural process that occurs every time a plant is being planted. Plants have cells that help them to grow or increase in size, mass or the other parts of the plants. Not all plants grow as tall as a tree it is according to their origin or type of plant that the seeds came from, for example, mongo seeds do not grow as tall as trees like bonsai, the shrubs and flowers. Some plants grow as tall as trees as or more than the size of it, like the bamboo they grew as three feet tall.
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Pollution means the effect of human activities that destroys the environment; it is observed in land, air, and water. It has a great effect for a plant’s growth; it can make a plant not to grow properly, it can disturb the plant and making it not to grow and the plant can die. If plants grow in places which is in a polluted area, the oxygen released by the plant gets overcame by too much presence of CO2 in the area. The smoke in the area can affect the photosynthesis of the plant because of blocking the sunlight. In addition, the plant gets withered or dry and affects the flowering process of the plant. Unpolluted means the absence of anything that can harm the plants animals and humans. It can make a plant grow properly and healthy. A plant can benefit from an unpolluted area. A plant that can be considered healthy if it will grow properly, it must have a measurement of more than one centimeter and the plant must be green in color when it grows. A plant that can be considered not healthy if it did not grow properly and the seed did not grow a single centimeter. According to Bonnie L. Grant, a plant cannot grow if the temperature is low. He stated also that low temperature could freeze a plant’s …show more content…

Specifically, it answered the following problems:
1. Which area do plants grow better?
2. What are the effects of a polluted area in the growth of a plant?
3. Do plants die in a polluted area?
4. What will be the height of each plant that grew in different areas?
5. Do plants grow in an area that is polluted but receives the right amount of sunlight and clean water?
6. Does the area is important in the growth of plants?

Definition of Terms
Camera an object used in taking pictures.
Growth is the development from a simple form to a higher form; evolution.
Polluted area is an area that has been affected by pollution.
Pollution is the effect of human activities that destroys the environment; it is observed in land, air, and water. This can cause of deaths of plants, animals, and human.
Pot is an earthen container used mainly in putting in soil, seeds and used in growing plants.
Ruler is an object that is used to measure different sizes and

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