yes
Well, they live for years!
Yes, soapy waste water can have negative effects on plant growth because it can disrupt the soil's pH balance and nutrient levels, as well as potentially contain harmful chemicals that can damage plant roots and inhibit absorption of water and nutrients. It is best to avoid using soapy water on plants and opt for natural, chemical-free alternatives.
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All spiders, except for one species (the Diving Bell spider), live on land.
2 days
water wheel plants live in wet environments.
#1. it lives in a water place #2. you can find one in a pool
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water wheel plants live in wet environments.
Flowers or plants can not live in chlorine treated water. This is because the chlorine chemicals shutdown the organelles of the plants cells.
plants can live in all sorts of places. in water like cattails or whatever you call those things, then there's flowers and desert plants too. they can live about anywhere
Yes, flies can live in spider plants. The insects in question will seek out places for food sources, protection from environmental stresses and predatory encounters, and shelter both indoors and outside, with just about any plant serving as a likely option for meeting the above-mentioned requirements.