An Analysis of the Color Dependency of Photosynthesis
The color of a light does affect a plants growth. Plants absorb certain colors of light better than others, and, essentially, the more light a plant can absorb, the more it can grow.
Yes, the color of light affect the growth of the mongo and any other green plant. This is because some colors of the light, e.g. blue light, do not support photosynthesis.
No...? why would color affect ice. Color is a physical property.
yes it does certain colors let in more light energy for the plant
It can make the color lighter, but this does not affect the antifreeze function.
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
yes it does
Yes it may
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
no it just changes it color that's it
The color of a light does affect a plants growth. Plants absorb certain colors of light better than others, and, essentially, the more light a plant can absorb, the more it can grow.
Yes, the color of light affect the growth of the mongo and any other green plant. This is because some colors of the light, e.g. blue light, do not support photosynthesis.
No...? why would color affect ice. Color is a physical property.
No...? why would color affect ice. Color is a physical property.
The growth of plants and trees is affected by a wide variety of variables. The salinity content of soil can affect the growth of most plants in a negative way, such as turning their leaves a dark green color and stunting their growth.
I am the one that posted this question. I did my experiment and yes it does.
No as long as the coloring agent is not toxic but it can affect the color of a flower that has been cut.