Title A Experimental Study on the Influence of the Hwangtoh on the Growth of Animals and Plants
Authors Hwang Hey-Zoo
Page pp.103-110
ISSN 12269107
Keywords Hwangtoh ; Cement ; Housing Environment ; Space Preference ; Growth
Abstract In this research, the influence of the Hwangtoh, an environment friendly material, on the growth of animals and plants were studied by performing tests. This conclusion of the research are as follows. As the result of the growth experiment done on mice for 4 weeks in the Hwangtoh and cement model house, the Hwangtoh has influence on land animals, whereas cement has bad influence on land animals, especially detrimental to the female. It was shown that mice prefer the Hwangtoh to cement much more, by 72% to 28%, which is deemed to be deeply related to the growth of mice in the Hwangtoh and cement model houses. The result of the plant experiment with the onion shows that the onion had no problem taking root in the Hwangtoh, whereas the onion failed to take root in cement. As it is essential to develop an environment friendly material, the Hwangtoh has been confirmed as an excellent material, and it is regarded important to continue to research it in order to use it in our modern construction.