Experiments have proven that plants grow taller and faster and healthier when watered with warm water. Room temperature to 70 degree F is the ideal temperature for plants. Cold water slows plant metabolism and leads to shorter and slower growth in plants
Within a certain temperature range, there should be no difference. Though I suppose if you are planning to water your flowers with boiling water, just hope you don't damage the roots or something.
No. It cools off the seed or roots (depending on plant development stage) and slows development considerably. If the plant is already too hot, such as in really hot weather, it can actually shock the plant enough to kill it.
Why does cold water effect plants?
Because hot water burns the roots of the plant which cause it to die
well, you have to use cold water because hot water burns the roots which causes it to die but, cold water helps it grow
yes the hell it does cause actually u can give a plant a lot a water a one a drop of water and the one with the most water will most likely grow better
No. But hot water had less oxygen content than ice water.
Soap is very strong and poses danger to aquatic life. Soap deposits in the water may end up killing aquatic animals.
Aquatic life is benefited by the anomalous expansion of water because the water freezes top to bottom, not bottom to top. If it froze bottom to top, then the aquatic life would be pushed up, up, up, towards the surface of the water. Since it goes top to bottom, and the water at the bottom remains at 277K, the Aquatic life can survive there.
Aquatic life
you can destroyn the entire aquaric life
Operating or living or growing in water; "boats are aquatic vehicles"; "water lilies are aquatic plants"; "fish are aquatic animals".
Fish survive better in cold water then in warm water because :- 1) Cold water has more oxygen and more oxygen means more microscopic life which means more food. 2) In Cold water there is more solubility of the carbon dioxide released by the fish
Water does have sufficient dissolved oxygen to sustain aquatic life. This is true because aquatic life has adapted to the limited oxygen using gills.
If water contracted on freezing, it would have catastrophic implications for aquatic life. Instead of the ice staying on top at the surface of the water, it would sink if it contracted. This would kill aquatic life.
life is not all aquatic some lives are terrestrial and others are aquatic terrestrial- lives or grows on land aquatic- lives or grows in water
Water, sediment and aquatic life.
no they swim but they are not aquatic because they do not spend their whole life in water
Probable the aquatic life would be impossible.