For a short period of time, yes. However, since there are no significant nutrients in water alone, you could not survive long without a source of food.
yes.
As long as the vegetables you choose are a good variety with plenty of high protein items (like beans and lentils).
Not for very long. You are missing essential vitamins and nutrients and will suffer from a deficiency before long.
to keep them fresh. plants need water to live.
Water is sprayed on fruits and vegetables in order to wash off dust particles, excess microorganisms, and possible pesticide residues.
no, because you also need water in your diet
All vegetables float in water
snails mostly live on vegetables like lettuce.
Miniature Lap Giraffes eat greens and vegetables. They also sleep very little.
No. Arsenic is poisonous, so the poison in the water would be metabolized by the vegetables, and then the vegetables would be toxic.
No, they die off.
water
the water enters vegetables like grown up and efficient
Vacuum packed vegetables are blanched, which is a process of partially cooking them in boiling water. They do this because raw vegetables give off gases when stored. Vacuum packed fruits are uncooked when frozen.
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