no i don't thimg they absorb heat
Flowers do not absorb heat directly as they do not have the metabolic processes to generate heat. However, they can be affected by heat from their surroundings, which can impact their growth and development.
Flowers absorb water through their roots. When they are cut and put in water, they continue to absorb water.
white flowers (carnation)
flowers feed off the sun to absorb energy and water to keep nutrition in there system.
Plants absorb water through their roots. Some can absorb water through their leaves as well.
Yes they do.
To dye fresh flowers, you can mix food coloring with water and place the flowers in the colored water. The flowers will absorb the dye through their stems, resulting in colored petals.
White flowers, such as carnations, daisies, and roses, absorb food coloring best because they have lighter petals that easily take on the color. These flowers are commonly used in science experiments or crafts where the goal is to see the color change.
because if they were coloured the moon couldN'T ABSORB THEIR MAGICAL POWERS.
Yes, flowers can change color if you put ink in the water. The flowers will absorb the ink through their stems, leading to a change in their petal color as the dye is carried up through the plant's vascular system.
Flowers can rapidly germinate because they have specialized structures and mechanisms that allow them to quickly absorb water and nutrients from the soil, enabling them to grow and bloom rapidly.
To make hydrangea flowers turn blue, you can adjust the acidity of the soil by adding aluminum sulfate or other acidifying agents. This helps the plant absorb aluminum, which turns the flowers blue.