Plants react to presence. Having the television or radio on works and so does talking to the plants. I know, sounds kinda crazy... okay, really crazy but the next time you have people over or you are on the telephone, just have the plant around. There is only one plant in particular that I have ever heard anyone mention playing music or talking to and if you are growing the same kind of plant I think you are growing, then yes it does work. I did an experiment years ago and the... ah-hem... plant grows faster and healthier when others interact with it. As with any plant, the more attention you give it, the better it grows. Good luck.
plants do espond to sunlight and food but most plants will also respond to high and liw pitched sounds
They like Mozart and show it by a greener green.
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the plant changes color with the ink
it allows it to attain food through photosynthesis
The effect that salt has on plants is that it doesn't stimulate the growth cycle. Controlled (pure water) on the other hand makes plants grow faster than watering it with salt water.
Oxygen is a gas that does not naturally replenish itself in the atmosphere and requires the work of photosynthesizing plants to replenish it. Humans breath oxygen that plants produce and the plants breathe the carbon dioxide that humans produce.
Just fine ... ambient pressure has little effect on plants. The cell wall isolates them well.
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Its something that's been looked into, and if you mean by students, yes. Plants like all organisms respond to their environment from stimuli, its question is to what extent.
In vaccum there is no sound.
no it does not effect plants.
There are no plants there
Yes. Lots of plants do not have sound.
In words like "dough" or "bough," "ough" is pronounced with an "o" sound as in "oh." This is because English words with "ough" can have different pronunciations based on their origins.
If your looking for an alternative i heard of a new project a couple of scietists were working on called "I DOZER" its a sound wave that changes the sound your brain normally gives off, it lasts for like 15 minutes but it take 45 minutes of waiting to get the desired effect
Sound affect
There is a limitation od Doppler's effect in sound. Doppler's effect is applicable provided if the relative velocity of the source and the listener is less than the velocity of sound.
destroys all the plants
yes