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Take ivy leaves from the North and South side of a hedge to come to the conclusion of what natural factors will effect the ivy leaves and why.  

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B3: WHAT AFFECTS THE LEAVE SIZE OF IVY? AIM: To take ivy leaves from the North and South side of a hedge to come to the conclusion of what natural factors will effect the ivy leaves and why. THEORY: The main factors that will affect the ivy leaves are how much sunlight the ivy gets, which I will be concentrating on in my investigation. Industrial factors would affect the ivy but the hedge we are taking them from this would not have any noticeable affects. PREDICTION: I predict that the ivy leaves that have more sunlight will be of a smaller size because if they get more sunlight they don't need as much energy that is taken from the sun. Meaning that they have a smaller leave surface area. Some people might think that if they get more sunlight they will be larger because it is easier to get energy from the sun...

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