the black bean grows faster because the seed germanates faster
The best one would be gardening soil
The water makes the soil wet and that causes it to tear apart and drop off. The water keeps on eating away at the soil.
An arid soil is one that develops with very little water. The composition of the soil depends on the underlying geology.
It must have oxegen, hydrogen, water, gases and there is one more but you have to look up the other one. It starts with a F and ends with a Manswer:foam
Soil is solid. Its molecules are close to one another so it heats faster. It also cools faster. Water is liquid. Molecules in liquids are farther apart so water heats more slowly............ Andre Ü
the black bean grows faster because the seed germanates faster
The best one would be gardening soil
Soil will lose heat faster than water. This depends on the specific heat of the two substances you are comparing. Specific heat of a substance is the amount of energy required to raise its temperature by 1 degree celsius. It also describes the amount of energy the substance would have to lose to change the temperature by one degree. The specific heat of water is unusually high (1 calorie/gram of water). The specific heat of granite, which is similar to the specific heat of soil minerals, is only 0.19 calorie/gram of granite). Dry soil will lose heat more slowly than wet soil.
yes because you have to know which one grows faster with warm of cooler water..!
the one in the sun with no faster grows faster because the plant NEEDS sun to grow
The water makes the soil wet and that causes it to tear apart and drop off. The water keeps on eating away at the soil.
This is one method of crystal formation.
This is one method of crystal formation.
The short answer is the larger the ice cube the slower it cools water. Whats really going on has to do with the surface area of the ice in relation to the total mass of the ice. Meaning one large cube will cool water faster than one small cube, however many small cubes will cool faster than one large cube. Unfortunately I can't remember (or readily find) the formula that demonstrates this principle, but suffice it to say the more surface area you can get exposed to the water the faster it will cool. Example: two glasses filled with equal amounts of water at room temperature, take two ice cubes of equal size place one in the first glass, crush the second and place it in the second glass. The second glass will cool faster than the first with the one large cube.
The water instantly cools one condenced.
An arid soil is one that develops with very little water. The composition of the soil depends on the underlying geology.