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To create a water cycle project using a hanger, you can follow these steps: Attach a clear plastic bag to the hanger using rubber bands or tape. Fill a small cup with water and place it at the bottom of the bag. Hang the hanger somewhere where it can receive sunlight. Over time, the water will evaporate from the cup, condense on the bag, and then fall back into the cup, simulating the water cycle.
No. Roots wrapped in plastic bag cannot absorb water.
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Hi there a waxy layer is similar to a plastic bag as it is water resistant. if you are talking about plant terms the waxy layer helps get rid of water quicker so the leaf can get more sunlight the waxy layer also sometimes has a residue which puts off animals eating it.
If the bag is exactly a gallon (and no more) then it can hold a gallon of water but not a gallon of ice. This is because when water freezes it expands slightly.
To create a water cycle project using a hanger, you can follow these steps: Attach a clear plastic bag to the hanger using rubber bands or tape. Fill a small cup with water and place it at the bottom of the bag. Hang the hanger somewhere where it can receive sunlight. Over time, the water will evaporate from the cup, condense on the bag, and then fall back into the cup, simulating the water cycle.
No. Roots wrapped in plastic bag cannot absorb water.
put the food in a plastic bag, zip it up, put the plastic bag in another big plastic bag and put the ice water in the bigger plastic bag. this keeps it cold until the ice melts.
If the phenolphthalein solution turns pink, that means that the plastic bag is permeable to ammonium hydroxide. If it remains colorless, then the plastic bag is not permeable to ammonium hydroxide. If the contents of the plastic bag turn pink, then the plastic bag is permeable to phenolphthalein. If everything remains colorless, then the bag is impermeable to both ammonium hydroxide and phenolphthalein.
No, the bag will melt if too close or touching the hot coals. Answer I've never tried it with a plastic bag. However, I have seen a Paper bag filled with water sit on a fire without burning. I'm not sure if it was boiling or not. and it is hunter harris
put it in a plastic bag and staple it to the tree in the top as to not puncture the bag. bing bang boom, water on a tree
The water evaporates and you have water droplets left.
the plastic bag will become foggy and will act like condensation. the water will turn into ice and when you take it out of the freezer, you can rub away the "fog" with your finger :)
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Just put then in a dry spot (not in the sun) and do not water them. plastic bag tied tight works great too. A sealed paper bag is better a plastic bag will encourage rot.
The purpose of using a green house plastic bag is to create a greenhouse effect for your plant. The plastic bag will keep your plant from freezing when it's too cold. It will reduce the amount of watering you have to do because it will keep the moisture inside while allowing light to come through.