Yes they do---the light has no effect on their growth
Ripeness
When growing Orbeez, it's best to use room temperature or lukewarm water. Hot water can damage the beads and prevent them from expanding properly, while cold water may slow down the absorption process. Room temperature water helps ensure optimal soaking and allows the Orbeez to expand to their full size effectively.
Yes, temperature can affect the growth of plants in wetlands. Warmer temperatures can increase the rate of growth in some plants, while extreme temperatures can stress plants and inhibit growth. Different plant species have specific temperature requirements for optimal growth in wetland environments.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that magnetizing a seed can affect its growth. Plant growth is primarily influenced by factors such as light, water, nutrients, and temperature. There is no known or proven benefit to magnetizing seeds for improving growth.
No, cold water will not make Orbeez bigger. Orbeez absorb water regardless of its temperature and will expand in size when placed in water. Temperature does not affect the expansion process.
yes it does!!!
Yes.
Yes they do---the light has no effect on their growth
yes
When you put Orbeez in salt water the turn into smashed bits. Me and my friend had just brought a bottle of orbeez and then heard a rumor that when you put them in salt they grow so we tried this prosess and it dried up our orbeez :'(
It does not affect the quality of pure water. However, if the water is exposed to the atmosphere it will get bacteria in it and their growth will be affected by the temperature.
the warmer it is the faster it grows
Ripeness
Burn it or Grow it?
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
Yes, temperature can affect the growth of plants in wetlands. Warmer temperatures can increase the rate of growth in some plants, while extreme temperatures can stress plants and inhibit growth. Different plant species have specific temperature requirements for optimal growth in wetland environments.