The water is evaporated.
kept on a sunny windowsill
"kept on a sunny windowsill" is the participial phrase in the sentence. It describes where the violet was placed.
The volume of the balloon will increase on the sunny windowsill due to the increase in temperature. This follows Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is constant.
Put them on a sunny windowsill and wait or pop them in a brown paper bag with a banana for 2 days.
It would increase. The balloon would expand because when temperature increases, volume increases as well.
To create a DIY windowsill garden in your home, you will need to choose a sunny window, gather small pots or containers, fill them with potting soil, and plant your desired herbs or small plants. Make sure to water them regularly and provide adequate sunlight for growth. You can also add decorative elements like pebbles or small figurines to enhance the look of your windowsill garden.
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The way I dried my tomato seeds was by placing them indoors on a dry tissue, by a sunny windowsill where it gets full sunlight. Leave for 1-2 days until the flesh on the seed has appeared to be absorbed onto the tissue. Good luck!
In Chelsea, London, the weather is expected to be bright and sunny. A perfect day for a few drinks and an ice-cream or two.
Combine fresh St. John's wort flowers and leaves in a glass jar with sunflower or olive oil. Seal and place on a sunny windowsill for four to six weeks, shaken daily. Strain and store in a dark container. And more . . .
you put it in a wide dish on the windowsill on a sunny day and the water will eventually evaporate.
You have left out some rather important information, such as your growing zone and the site conditions (sunny? shady? containers?). In Chicago (zone 5) many annuals can be expected to bloom from seed in just a few months: zinnias, marigolds, sunflowers, cosmos, poppies, tithonia, calendula. If you want a head start, any of these can be started in paper cups on a sunny windowsill in March or April (kids love this).