Depends on what you do with the water.
If it is boiling when you pour it over the plant it will most likely scald and kill it. If it is boiling and you water the plant with it, you will damage the roots and the plant will die.
However, if you wait until it cools and then water the plant with it there will be little change to the plant.
No difference between the two.
No, microwaved water will not effect the plant, but be sure to follow the directions or look it up in a botany for that specific plant. You should never microwave water alone, this has a chance of superheating of the water, which will cause the temperature of the water to rise above it's boiling point.
The hypothesis of an experiment is what you think the results will turn out to be eg: Q: What water is better for plants, tap water, microwaved water, or distilled water? H: I hypothesise that distilled water will be better for plants because... hope this helps
regular water (its easy to figure out
No! That would kill the plant. Water is essential for the plant to live.
the plant grows better in normal water.b/c of the salt it wont get as many nutrition as it needs.
No, microwaved water will not effect the plant, but be sure to follow the directions or look it up in a botany for that specific plant. You should never microwave water alone, this has a chance of superheating of the water, which will cause the temperature of the water to rise above it's boiling point.
Only if the water is too hot.
I think the plant will easily die because heat has a small amount of oxygen.
yes, there is no certain chemicals added to the water.
I would imagine that the heat would be uncomfortable and that prolonged exposure to such a bright source of ligth would not be good for your eyes. So technically in the short term yes but long term not really.
A good environmental project could be: What type of water is better for plants? Tap water, Distilled water, or Microwaved water. hope this helps
Question: Does microwaved water affect the growth of plants?Hypothesis: The experimenter thinks that the hotter the water is the worse it will be for the plants.Materials:1.) Distilled water 4.) Same soil2.) Same plant 5.) Same pot3.) Microwave 6.) Measuring cupProcedure:1.) The first day the experimenter starts the project, plant the same plants into the soil and the same pot.2.) When the experimenter first plants them, he has to microwave about 2/3 cup of water for one minute.3.) Then the experimenter has to label the plant that the microwaved water was put in- Microwaved Water ONLY.4.) The experimenter has to measure another 2/3 of a cup of water, but it has to be unheated water.5.) Next, the experimenter must label the plant that was watered with unheated water- Unheated Water ONLY.6.) Then, the experimenter must get a third plant and put it in the soil and put- Regular Tap Water ONLY.7.) After, you must water the plant with 2/3 a cup of nonheated tap water.8.) Repeat steps 1-5 two more times9.) Then the experimenter repeats the watering cycle once every four days until full results are shown.
Plants will not grow well in a saline solution because it will dehydrate the plant, unless the plant is a type of mangrove or is salinity tolerant. Plants may grow better in sugar water (provided there is not too much) because plants can use the sugars to build more cellulose and grow. Regular water will maintain the Status Quo.
The hypothesis of an experiment is what you think the results will turn out to be eg: Q: What water is better for plants, tap water, microwaved water, or distilled water? H: I hypothesise that distilled water will be better for plants because... hope this helps
An egg will float better in salt water. The density of salt water is greater than regular water hence better floating by the egg.
Because it is sugar water not regular water to food a plant so it will die not live.
regular water (its easy to figure out