Do you mean Red die? Well, if you do... in first grade, we did an experiment on plants. We accepted to try to die the water to see if it would change the color of the plant's leaves, and sure enough, the leaves did turn the color of the die! That's because, the roots don't filter out the color of the water.
NOTE:The die DOES NOT hurt the plant!
You will be able to see through the clothes..(don't try this at home kidz!)
water will put out fire
salt water
Pour ice cold water on them
well the water in the syringe will evaporate and you will see condensation at the top of the syringe.
it evolves into Simipour by using a water stone.
Take lemon juice pour it on skin after minutes clean it with water.
first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it!
When you pour water on soil, it will initially absorb the water. If the soil is already saturated, excess water will run off or seep deeper into the ground. Water helps to form aggregates in the soil, making it more stable and conducive for plant growth.
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.
It won't run properly, you'll have to drain the oil all out.
Usually you cant, but if the flower is white you can put it in glass with water and pour food coloring in the water. After a few days the flowers will be the color of the water.