Yes, if you put it in the right environment. But it would be better to observe it from it's natural habitat. But don't take it out of it's natural habitat and bring it to a lab. Hope this helped you. :)
Yes. More kelp can be grown to replace what is used.
Kale is a green, leafy vegetable which is grown in soil, while kelp is a seaweed that grows naturally in the ocean.
no
Apparently, lab-grown diamonds and mined diamonds from the earth, when cut and polished are both weighed in carats. It is important, however, to document any lab-grown stone as such. Note that Gemological Institute of America certification for lab-grown stones will always note their origin and provide the four Cs, and apparently the European Gemological Laboratory can grade lab-grown stone. You can read more, below.
In a lab. It isn't grown, it's a synthetic chemical.
No. They need living cells or tissues to be grown.
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Grows in regions with cold coastlines, including those of the northwestern United States and northern Europe. Anchors itself to rocky surfaces via tentacle-like roots where stalks with leaf-like blades grow.
Meth is not grown, it is man made. The place it is made is commonly called a meth lab.
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