Is cotton a independent variable

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In a scientific experiment, an independent variable is the factor that is manipulated to observe its effect on a dependent variable. If you are studying the effects of cotton on plant growth, for example, the type or amount of cotton used could be considered the independent variable. However, if cotton is simply being measured or observed without manipulation, it would not be categorized as an independent variable. The classification depends on the context of the experiment.

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