While ice cold water can shock the roots of a plant, hot water can actually be worse.
Boiling or near boiling water can damage the fine roots of plants, inhibiting water take-up by the roots.
Room temperature water is best, especially for watering house plants.
If you have a dried-out peat based potting soil, warm (not hot) water can help the peat to re-hydrate.
Hot water on foliage can also be detrimental - many leaves are sensitive to direct extreme temperatures, which is one reason that boiling water can be an effective organic herbicide to treat small weedy tasks, like grass growing in sidewalk cracks.
because when you put ice in water nothing happens but wen you put it on something hot it will melt and cool things down
~When you put salt in potato and then put it in the water cup, there is low water concentration in potato and more concentration in the cup of water. Due to this concentration gradient water moves from the cup into the potato by osmosis.
All the soil sank to the bottom of the jar and the organic plant materials were on top of it.
it may learn to not conserve water as many land plant have learned to do
how many times do you water the plant and what is the amount of water do i put in the plant
The plant/s will die
It will get cold.
it becomes warm
It either gets,hot or cold depending on what water you put in.
It gets numb.
The cold water becomes salt water. The salt doesn't dissolve like sugar.
it moist inside the plastic
put it in soil and water it. make sure the temperature is not too cold
The balloon shrinks because the molecules are moving slower
it turns into ice with the colour of whatever dye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If it's a fish that naturally lives in cold water, it should be fine. If it's used to warmer water, it can die.
The roots of theplant will be frozen, and it eventually die off, its AWESOME:D.