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A scientist wants to determine if a new liquid plant food makes corn stalks grow taller. The scientist prepares two fields of corn. Field A is treated with the new plant food, while Field B is not. After two months, the scientist finds that the corn in Field A is, on average, 15cm taller than the corn in Field B. However, during the two-month period, Field A also received significantly more rainfall than Field B. Based on this information, what is the most significant flaw in the scientist's conclusion that the new plant food caused the increased height?

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