Answer:
1. independent variable
2. dependent variable
3. control group
Explanation:
Independent variables are the factors in the experiment that are being modified to discover some sort of result.
Dependent variables are those that change because of the independent variable; they're also the ones that are measured in the experiment.
The control group is a group that undergoes the same exact procedure as the experimental group(s) do, but without the independent variable; it is to make sure that the different results aren't due to environmental factors.
Here, because Hannah is changing the amount of fertilizer in the plants (none or a specific amount), the presence of fertilizer is the independent variable. Since the heights of the plants will likely change due to the presence of fertilizer, height is the dependent variable. And, finally, the pots without fertilizer undergo the same procedure but without the independent variable, or the fertilizer, so it's the control group.
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