yes, water can be made by artificial methods.infact what ur brain can imagine,it can exist no matter what a great,ugly,funny or unrealistic thing ur brain has imagined.
now how can we prepare water by artificial methods or in our laboratory by different methods.one of them is fuel cell.it is a device which can convert heat energy produced by combustion of hydrogen and oxygen gases and water is a byproduct of this process.if u want to discuss it deeply pls mail to deepakaeromodel@gmail.com or discuss here
You need two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom to make one molecule of water. In fact, a quantity of water is produced by the normal combustion of materials containing hydrogen.
As any liquid that does not contain either of the constituent elements of water is never going to functionally replace it, 'artificial water' does not exist.
It is theoretically possible, although also fairly dangerous. There are currently projects under way to duplicate water. As water scarcity becomes a larger issue, and it becomes a major focus, water recreation likely will in fact happen.
No. Water can not be cultivated.
Yes.
The gas given off as a waste product of photosynthesis is oxygen. Glucose is also made during photosynthesis. These products are made from carbon dioxide and water.
No, an artificially implanted embryo can't grow inside a male. A male does not have the organs to sustain life.
Yes
The byproducts of photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose. These are made when the processes known as the Kalvin Cycle and the Krebs Cycle.
sugar and oxygenI_disagree_it_is_Glucose.">I disagree it is Glucose.sugar and oxygen and also glucose this answer is right !!!Ya bud. Sugar and Oxygen are Glucose.
Oxygen is naturally made. It is the by-product of photosynthesis which every plant on the planet undergoes.
yes
No, it is mined as pollucite or.
Artificially flavoured powder
Synthetic
Ununseptium is an artificial chemical element.
there are more natural
True.
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Symmetry can exist naturally, or it can me made artificially, but no person invented the concept of symmetry.
Aquamarine can be obtained by hydrothermally growth from a solution.
Polonium is a natural chemical element but can be also obtained artificially.