Drones can also be paired with 3D technology to
measure plant height and size.
Not exact matches
Plant two feet and upwards in
height, stocky and branching, the stem and branches often stained or clouded with purple; leaves large, on long stems, smaller, smoother, and less sharply pointed, than those of the Squash - pepper; flowers white, sometimes
measuring - nearly an inch and a half in diameter.
Two of these NASA missions will use laser instruments that will
measure the
height of trees, while a third will monitor temperature to provide insights into
plant health.
Have students
measure the
height of the
plant and write their measurements on the data tables.
Teaching points that are covered in the topic are listed below: Understand that it is important to be able to grow
plants well because they provide food and other items for us To know that all food chains begin with a green
plant To understand the function of the parts of a
plant To understand that
plants need leaves in order to grow well To plan an appropriate investigation To make careful observations and measurements of
plants growing To use simple apparatus to
measure the
height of
plants in standard
measures To use results to draw conclusions and provide explanations To know that water is transported through the stem to other parts of the
plant To know that that
plants need light for healthy growth To know that
plants need water, but not unlimited water, for healthy growth To know that temperature can affect the growth of
plants To ask questions about the growth of
plants To plan a fair test To write a clear conclusion
We're told that his understanding of nature was so exact that he could select the tree, specifically a cedar tree, or a kind of cedar tree, that in the course of one - hundred and twenty years, once
planted, could grow to the
height of fifty meters, which is the
measure he needed for the construction of the Ark. - Aaron Tendler, Noah and the Ark, Voyage to a New Beginning