Ohohoho maybai
yes
No, plants do not have ears to "hear" but, recent science has shown that plants do respond to audio stimulus. An example of this is playing peaceful music to a greenhouse and watch as the plants develop a healthy life as opposed to someone speaking to the plants in a hateful matter or playing music with a negative effect.
No, they respond to the person making the music swaying back and forth
Research suggests that plants may respond positively to music by growing faster, producing more flowers, and exhibiting healthier overall growth. The vibrations and frequencies of music can stimulate plant cells and influence their growth patterns. However, more studies are needed to fully understand the extent of this effect.
Of course!
There have been proven scientific studies that happy, upbeat, even classical music do improve healthy growth of plants. It is also known that negative/ positive energy, ie mood, can have an effect on plants. If you are happy your plant will be happy. All things in nature respond to energy
Plants DO NOT respond to stimuli
Studies have shown that plants are able to tell the difference between slow and fast tempo music. When played slow tempo music, plants grew very tall, but were not as healthy compared to plants that were not played any music. Well, according to a recent study, plants do survive better when exposed to classical music. Music you prefer might not be the best for your plants. According to the study, "classical music" is the best for plants. Silence is not the best. While your plants probably don't give a **** about Mozart, they do respond positively to music that is slower and calmer, according to a study from Cornell University's Department of Horticulture. Music is an essential part of life for not only humans but also animals. It can calm the mind, relax the body, stimulate the senses, change the mood, energize the body, enhance performance, make people feel happy, sad, or anything in between. However, the effects of music on plants are not well-known. Thank you.
yes they dance
with fun and more cool music
Dorothy L. Retallack has written: 'The sound of music and plants' -- subject(s): Effect of music on Plants, Influence of Music, Music, Music, Influence of, Physiological effect, Plants, Effect of music on, Sound 'The secret power of music' -- subject(s): Effect of music on Plants, Influence of Music, Music, Music, Influence of, Physiological effect, Plants, Effect of music on, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Music
The leaves close when touched.