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Thursday, August 12, 2010 10:29 PM
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five4fightinn~: and wouldnt using plants that are not submerged in the w ater be better than using plants that is submerged? after all, sound does travel in air faster than in water

five4fightinn~: @ step 7 of your experiment, what exactly will you be observing for ?

Ariff: How about using sounds that have different frequency(Hz) instead of type of music as the variable for type of music usually is the intensity of sound(dB)

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