well, it would take a while but when the water eventually liquidises the clay (depending on the copacity of the water to the clay) then the water would of turned the water a greyish brown colour and may have some chunks of clay still floating in it does this help :-)
yes water an minerals do pass through roots
water can pass through cell membranes by osmosis- similar to diffusion
they pass through the root hairs to the cortex
They pass through mouth to the pharynx which is connected with trachea
yes
yes water an minerals do pass through roots
In general, microwaves will not pass through water. They have little ability to penetrate this substance.
water can pass through cell membranes by osmosis- similar to diffusion
Yes, we can boil water if we pass enough current through it......
Water cannot pass through bubble without bursting .
water can pass through cell membranes by osmosis- similar to diffusion
Wrong. Water will pass through paper but low voltage electrity will not. Electricity will pass through copper and other metals, but water will not. Water is a good conductor of electricity but so is steel and copper. However water will not pass through them unless they are in the form of tubing In the UK pipework (Gas and Water) in properties should be earthed to protect against electrocution.
Loose or sandy soils allow water to percolate(pass) through them faster
yes electricity can pass through salt water .salt is an ionic compound which can conduct electricity
the soil that allows water to pass through very slowly is clay
no the water don't pass through ear
they pass through the root hairs to the cortex