Metode Ilmiah

Wiedia Carullina
30 Jul 202001:21

Summary

TLDRThis script documents a simple experiment involving the cultivation of 10 garlic cloves using a mix of soil and humus. The trials are conducted both indoors and outdoors, with each setup being replicated once. The focus is on the growth of red garlic planted indoors, comparing it with that of garlic planted outdoors. The script inquires about the growth and root development of the garlic, highlighting the differences between the two environments and prompting a discussion on the problem statement.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿง„ A simple experiment is being conducted using 10 cloves of red onion.
  • ๐ŸŒฑ The growing medium used is a mixture of soil and humus.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Each experiment is repeated once to ensure accuracy.
  • ๐Ÿ  The experiment is conducted in two settings: outdoors and indoors.
  • ๐Ÿ‘€ Observation is focused on the growth of red onions inside the room.
  • โ“ The question is raised whether all the planted red onion cloves have started to grow.
  • ๐ŸŒฟ There is an inquiry about whether the roots of the red onions have developed well.
  • ๐Ÿ” A comparison is made between red onions grown indoors and those grown outdoors.
  • ๐Ÿง… The comparison shows the differences in growth between indoor and outdoor red onions.
  • โ“ The goal is to identify several differences between the two groups and formulate a research problem based on the observations.

Q & A

  • What is the main subject of the experiment described in the script?

    -The experiment is focused on the growth of red onions in different conditions using a mixture of soil and humus as the medium.

  • How many red onions were used for each trial in the experiment?

    -Each trial used 10 red onions.

  • What type of medium was used for the red onions in the experiment?

    -A mixture of soil and humus was used as the medium for the red onions.

  • How many times was each trial repeated in the experiment?

    -Each trial was repeated once.

  • What were the two different conditions for the red onion growth in the experiment?

    -The two conditions were outdoor and indoor growth.

  • What is the term used for the indoor growth condition in the script?

    -The indoor growth condition is referred to as 'the lounge' in the script.

  • How is the growth of the red onions in the indoor condition described?

    -The script does not provide specific details about the indoor growth condition, only mentioning that it is observed in 'the lounge'.

  • What is being compared between the red onions planted outdoors and those in the indoor condition?

    -The script suggests a comparison of the growth and possibly the health of the roots between the red onions planted outdoors and those in the indoor condition.

  • What is the role of 'OK Google' in the script?

    -It appears that 'OK Google' is being used as a command to initiate a question or a request for information, possibly to a voice-activated assistant.

  • What is the script asking to be determined between the two conditions of red onion growth?

    -The script asks to determine some differences between the red onions grown outdoors and those grown indoors.

  • What is the final request made in the script?

    -The final request is to formulate a problem statement based on the comparison between the two conditions of red onion growth.

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