Walking through the forest you come to a dry creek bed, and notice that there are many types of fungus growing on the north-facing sides of the larger rocks. Come up with a hypothesis to explain this, and an experiment to test your hypothesis. Your experiment can be very simple, and can be set up indoors or outdoors, but you do need to be very specific about what data you will record in order to know if you have or have not found evidence in support of your hypothesis. (10 marks) Has to have a hypothesis and the actual experiment that you would do to conduct this to prove your hypothesis. \"you do need to be very specific about what data you will record in order to know if you have or have not found evidence in support of your hypothesis.\" The steps include: -observations -hypothesis -experimentation the data -conclusion Solution OBSERVATION; Firstly we have to observe and then summerize about the information. First we have to observe that what kind of fungus is grown, where it is grown, how many different kinds of fungus is there, in which condition they are grown. Fungi are molds and mushrooms. They are the multicellular and filamentous specialized complex cells. thet mostly absorb the food materials. we observe that fungus mostly grows in wet areas as well dry areas. In forests during rainy season weobserve that fungus grows on the branches of the tree, under the rocks, near the roots of the plants etc.Here we observe that the species of moss that grow on trees will also grow on the north side of rock. if the try is not totally exposed to sun and shelthered by other trees. because it is shady and cool\".more moss grows grows where more water and moisture is retained moss growingin this location which is a major requirement for it to survive. If the moss is on a tree that is heavily sheltered by other trees in can grow on any side because the moss is protected from the wind and sun which would remove the water moisture from the moss HYPOTHESIS; The hypothesis that the fungus or the moss mostly grows in wet areas where lots of water is there and cool areas. Moasses generally require lots of water because they cant supply water well.Mosses needs lots of water to reproduce. the hypothesis is fungus grows in north side because the north side is cooler and shadier when compare to other areas. Moss dose not grow always in the north side sometimes it grows in other where there is moist area and cool and tree will be moister or cooler than the north side due to local shading or moisture which is enough to grow the fungus or moss in that areas. EXPERIMENTATION THE DATA; In this experiment we observe that the fungus grows in north areas because mostly north areas are moist and cool. it is not important always the fungus to be grown is north area because we observed that fungus only grows in the moist area. it means the fungus can grow in other places also where there is moist and shady. In south side of trees get more light throughout the day, leavi.