Because glowing flowers are freakin' amazing. Just make sure you back them up with a poster explaining why it happens.
I can imagine a number of possible questions about glowing flowers, which could be experimentally investigated. These would include: How can you make flowers glow, and what are the best kinds of flowers for this purpose? Is it better to use actual flowers or fake flowers? Are pollinating insects more attracted to glowing flowers than they are to the usual kind? How about moths? What emotional or aesthetic reaction do people have to glowing flowers? Are rabbits more likely or less likely to eat flowers if they are glowing?
I would like my eggs glowed.
It would be really helpful if someone would give an answer, it would be so helpful in the way that kids would be able to find this information when they need it for a science project and will get a big grade on it!!!
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A second language could be very helpful. Some science could also be helpful, but additional arts and literature courses would probably help more.
An effective science classroom would include a well informed teacher, and interested students. Up to date textbooks are also helpful.
Hmm. How about, "What happens when I put white flowers in colored water?" The white flowers would change different colors depending what color of water, just to tell you. :)
A good major would be pre law. A long with your pre law major, a minor in journalism or political science would be helpful.
The glowing splint would extinguish in nitrogen. Nitrogen gas is inert and does not support combustion.
Well, a glowing halo is, well, a glowing halo. You know angels, right? They have those rings above their heads, yeah. And they glow, you know? Yup, that's what a glowing halo is I would believe.
Yes. But the colors bees are most sensitive to are the ones in the ultraviolet range. So flowers look different the bees than they do to us. To them they look like they are glowing under a blacklight.
A stuffed animal, some flowers, anything that they would like! That would depend on their personality! Only you would know! A nice "Good Luck" is a helpful alternative, too!