yes it does! It uses something called capilarry action
Food coloring does not affect food, except to change its color. That's why it can be used in food.
No.
well the food coloring affects the apple juice because the food COLORING only affects the color not the taste .
Yes
Unless the food coloring has some active ingredient, it will not affect the salt water chemically. In the environment, adding excessive food coloring to water may reduce the amount of light available to plants living in the water. Otherwise the coloring itself is innocuous.
No, food coloring will not change the color of potted plants. Plants get their color from pigments produced in their cells, and adding food coloring to the soil will not affect the plant's natural coloration.
It wouldn't. Unless the food coloring is dense, but I doubt it.
Food coloring does not directly affect the growth of salt crystals. The color of the food coloring may impart color to the crystal as it forms, but it does not alter the actual growth process of the crystal.
food coloring is made up of many substances such as water and dye. The color of the dye is the color of food coloring.
actually you might need to look elsewhere
Food coloring has no taste and should not affect the taste of the food. However, the color of a food can impact psychology and make people think the food tastes different, even when, objectively, it tastes the same.
yes the color of water can change the plants color. i did an experience on this ,i took 4carnation flowers and put them in different jars an d then put food coloring in the water .the flower was changing color within 30 min.