Yes, a water-lily is a producer. All plants are producers, so, therefore a water lily is a producer.
The presence of sunlight and water make the ecosystem suitable for survival.
hot water is made of molecules that can move faster and faster and you can boil or microwave the water to make it become hotter and hotter
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flower/water= water lily
flower/water= water lily
flower/water= water lily
flower/water= water lily
Flower and Water makes a Water Lily on Alxemy.
Flower and Water makes a Water Lily on Alxemy.
plywood is something companies make so you would have to know what the plywood was made from and then find out what the genus and species name for that is
Yes what yes? well if you wanna know i'll tell you water lily just uses water to make food
Any strong wood. In the US, softwood plywood is generally made from Douglas fir or southern yellow pine. Most hardwood plywood is "veneer core." This means they make sheets of plywood from poplar--an inexpensive hardwood but plenty good for plywood--then put veneers of a more expensive hardwood on both sides of the finished sheet. If you run into oak "marine plywood" all the plies are made from oak. Oak is extremely hard to make into good plywood cores because it is so hard, so oak marine plywood is really expensive.
Any strong wood. In the US, softwood plywood is generally made from Douglas fir or southern yellow pine. Most hardwood plywood is "veneer core." This means they make sheets of plywood from poplar--an inexpensive hardwood but plenty good for plywood--then put veneers of a more expensive hardwood on both sides of the finished sheet. If you run into oak "marine plywood" all the plies are made from oak. Oak is extremely hard to make into good plywood cores because it is so hard, so oak marine plywood is really expensive.
yes it is because if it can be used for floorings then shorly it can resist a bit of water
Marine grade plywood and treated plywood aren't the same thing. Marine grade plywood has special glues and woods that will withstand constant immersion in water. Treated plywood is regular plywood that has been run through a pressure treating cycle. Paint will stick to treated plywood if you make sure to let it dry for a few months before you paint.