Plants grow better in moistened soil - although different plants have different moisture requirements, and a plant can also be harmed by over-watering. Plants require the right amount of water, not too much and not too little.
If it is a lot of bleach, it will kill the grass.
Boiling water can harm or kill plants when poured on them because the extreme heat can damage the plant's cells and roots, leading to wilting or death.
If the roots stop growing and do not receive water from the soil, the plant will not be able to take up water and nutrients needed for survival. Eventually, the plant will wilt and die due to lack of water and nutrient uptake.
When we pour water onto a magnet it loses a little bit of magnetic power.
water
Nearly every desert has water somewhere, sometimes underground, and nearly all deserts have some plants growing in them.
oasis
Plants can be propagated by growing roots in water through a process called water propagation. This involves placing a plant cutting in water, allowing it to develop roots before transferring it to soil. This method is commonly used for plants like pothos and spider plants.
Definitely water.
gravity pulls the water down when it is poured
Rain water is natural water. It is not just random water it is "healthy."
the plants which live in water are callled aquatic plants