You can research on the internet plants growth over time and then grow your own plant that you play music on regularly and compare the two.
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There is currently limited scientific evidence to suggest that music has a direct effect on pea plant growth. However, some studies have shown that playing certain types of music may indirectly impact plant growth by influencing other environmental factors, such as the intensity and quality of light, temperature, and humidity. More research is needed to fully understand the relationship between music and plant growth.
A control in a science fair project would usually be a separate running of the experiment where you don't change anything. Example: If you are testing the effect that music has on plant growth, you would grow a plant with no music.
How the music beats effect the sound and sound waves.
The sound waves of the music could effect the growth of the bacteria.
it can change the rate of fingernail growth
T. C. Singh, head of the Botany Department at India's Annamalia University, experimented with the effect of musical sounds on the growth rate of plants. He found that balsam plants grew at a rate that accelerated by 20% in height and 72% in biomass when exposed to music. He initially experimented with classical music.
Yes, music does in fact effect seed growth. My friend Alyssa explored that world when we were in 5th grade. If you play the music loud and set the plant by the speaker when it vibrates it loosens the soil allowing the plant to grow
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IF YOU HAVE A CLASSICAL TYPE OF MUSIC THE PLANTS GROW FASTER. THAT IS BECAUSE IT IS CALM! answer the above answer is a common misbelieve. there is no scientific evidence of music having any effect on plant growth, it does however have an effect of the mood of who ever is taking care of the plants.