Eve and James are having a disagreement over how to achieve the best growth in plants. Eve thinks that natural rainwater is better for plant growth than water from the tap. She believes that chemicals from the tap water will leech into the water and pollute the plant. James disagrees. He thinks that natural rainwater has too many chemicals from the atmosphere and tap water is better.

They do some research and find that plants must take in nutrients from the surrounding environment to grow. Nitrogen and phosphorous, in particular, encourage growth because they are instrumental in photosynthesis. This is why they are common ingredients in plant fertilizers. When agricultural runoff pollutes waterways with nitrogen- and phosphorous-rich fertilizers, the nutrient-enriched waters often see an increase in algae growth. Water pollution that alters a plant’s surrounding pH level, such as acid rain, can harm or kill the plant. Acid rain forms because of atmospheric sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide, which are emitted from natural and human-made sources. These include volcanic activity and burning fossil fuels. These compounds interact with common atmospheric chemicals, including hydrogen and oxygen, to form sulfuric and nitric acids in the air. These acids return to earth through precipitation, such as rain or snow. Once acid rain reaches the ground, it flows into waterways that carry its acidic compounds into bodies of water. Acid rain that collects in aquatic environments lowers water pH levels, harming plants that cannot tolerate higher acidic conditions.

They decide to set up an experiment to see whose prediction is correct. They decide to buy two identical plants, the same size and species. They put one plant outside and one plant inside away from the rain. When it rains, they water the plant inside with water from the tap.

e students want to save some time by gather the necessary tools for this experiment. Select the list of appropriate tools for this experiment.

The students want to save some time by gather the necessary tools for this experiment. Select the list of appropriate tools for this experiment.

meter stick, balance, thermometer

thermometer, graduated cylinder, meter stick

graduated cylinder, thermometer, balance

balance, graduated cylinder, meter stick

graduated cylinder, balance, thermometer