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The objects that are interacting are the fruit and the Earth.
It can be light water, heavy water, or graphite
Mass itself doesn't actually change gravity (on a notable scale, unless their is a whole lot of mass, like a planet), but rather the amount of mass affects, how gravity will effect it. Technically, all objects have gravity, but most aren't noticeable. But, to answer the question mass does "change gravity" dramatically, for example if you have a human and a plant, obviously the plant has more mass, so the human is drawn to the plant, But, if you have to human next to each other their will be no noticeable gravitational pull, so clearly mass has a great effect on gravity.
Root hairs greatly increase the surface area available to the root for water absorption. The greater the surface area, the more water that can be reached at one time.
Fission refers to a nuclear reaction wherein a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously, with the release of energy. The ideal location of fission is in a power plant inside a nuclear reactor.
The heavy doses of nitrogen for above ground growth of shoots, of phosphorus for the below ground growth of roots, and of potassium for flowering and fruiting are what causes chemical fertilizers such as the common N-P-K to stimulate plant growth.
White foam in a fish pond can be caused by organic residue gathering on the surface. This can be from fish waste or plant matter.
It depends on the plant if it is heavy it will sink but not drown if it is light it will float
when the plant is heavy(:
Plant. It is on the surface layers of a leaf.
Henna is completely harmless. It doesn't couse any damage unless chemicals or poisonous objects are mixed into it. Henna is a plant extract, so don't worry!It causes no damage at all.
No, as it is a gaseous plant it has no solid surface.
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It is because of there weights. It depends on how light or heavy they are.