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How do different oil types affect the growth of tomato plants?  

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Teacher: Mr Poore, Biology, Joshua Malina Start date: 28/06/05 An Individual Study - How do different oil types affect the growth of tomato plants? Detailed background information and research that has been collected will be included in the section entitled 'Introduction.' An overview of background information In terms of oils, as a general rule they may be split up into two general categories. The first are known as light oils. Light oils tend to be thick and dark, yet very volatile. On the contrary to the heavy oils are black and adhesive and rather less volatile and therefore less easily evaporated. The tomato plants have been chosen as they are readily available and easy to come by. I also have experience in growing tomato plants which should ensure a fairly 'smooth operation.' Hypothesis My hypothesis is that oils termed 'light' will affect plant growth more quickly than those oils that are know as 'heavy' oils. I also...

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