Yes because the chemicals in the penny will mix up with the water and the plant sucking the water will kill it.
When you put a penny in water, its density is greater than that of water, so the penny sinks. This is because the weight of the water displaced by the penny is less than the weight of the penny itself.
The flower will turn into a china man and kill everyone...
Yes, pouring soda on a flower can harm or kill it. The high sugar content in soda can disrupt the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients, leading to dehydration and damage to its roots and leaves. It's best to water plants with clean water only.
if you have a full grown flower then stick it in the fridge normally but if its a smaller flower you can put it in a baggie with a tiny bit of water and put it in the fridge and it will stay fresh for maybe a week or so.
The pennies will corode.
If you put a penny in distilled water, the water will not react with the copper surface of the penny. However, over time, the penny may develop a greenish-blue patina due to oxidation from exposure to oxygen in the air. This process is slow in distilled water compared to other liquids like vinegar or saltwater.
you put the grass seeds on the ball then you put on the hard hat, put on blue flower seeds, take off hat water it once then put white flower seeds and water again.
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take half the water out,them put in clear clean water,our let the sun kill the chlorine.
The petals of the flower will turn the colour of the food dye.
Put the flower seed on then water on the seed after that put grass seed on then water the ball.
By Laura. J. Duthie xx ------- If you do that, the penny will sink to the bottom. To make it look like the penny is suspended in the cube, do this: Fill a space in the ice cube tray (glass, whatever) half full of water, put it in the freezer. In an hour or so it will begin to freeze; it will get a crispy layer of ice on top. Put the penny on this layer, fill with COLD water (hot will melt the forming ice). Put it back in the freezer. - Kate_mc ------