normal water... just water with no acids or chemicals... be natural
no it does not affect the growth of plants because the liquids are actually good for the plants.
weeds use up the nutrients from the land and as a result food crops do not get enough nutrition ultimately it hinders the growth of the food crop
Water/Rain (Same thing)
Yes
its help in plant cell growth.
To monitor the melting glaciers, ice sheets, and permafrost. - APEX
Well, a plant needs sunlight to live, because plants use the sun's energy to make food. And if there's no sunlight, then it'll die. But the plants on the ocean floor don't need sunlight and use another method of making food.
The growth of the plant was stymied from being kept in the shade.
There is not any kind of liquid that can make a plant grow faster just use water that is the best kind of liquid there is for a bean plant.
D. To study the effects of temperature on plant growth. (APEX)
another question similar to this is the answer 'nothing'
Yes.