Milk, the secretion of glands of mammals, does not contribute significantly to growth of planets. The rate at which fully formed planets grow by the time they might be populated with mammals would be so trivial to be considered insignificant. However, planets do continue to attract interstellar dust from space through gravitational pull and thus marginally increase in mass over time, but again, the contribution of such gravitational pull from the combined mass of milk on the planet would be trivial.
If one were to consider a different question of development and growth of organisms themselves, which reside on a planet capable of sustaining life, such as Earth, then milk could be deemed to have a significant contribution.
milk contains calcium and that is what which might affect plant growth
it can affect the growth of plants
it will have a negative effect on plant growth because when a milk curdles, the bacteria starts to grow and will kill the seedlings.
it will have a negative effect on plant growth because when a milk curdles, the bacteria starts to grow and will kill the seedlings.
Refrigeration will slow down the growth of bacteria in the milk, but not kill the bacteria. This will slow down spoilage.
Yes it does. It contains calcium that supports the growth of bones and teeth. Yes it does. It contains calcium that supports the growth of bones and teeth.
Hot weather can lead to the growth of bacteria in milk more quickly, causing it to spoil faster. It can also affect the storage temperature of milk, leading to early curdling and separation of fats and proteins. Additionally, hot temperatures can affect the taste and quality of milk, making it less appealing to consume.
Yes. The hormones in a cow's bloodstream do not affect its kashrus, or that of the milk it produces.
Calcium food like e.g: milk eggs cheese consult your g.p about bone growth.
If you feed a plant milk instead of water do you think it would grow the same way?
If you feed a plant milk instead of water do you think it would grow the same way?
The Pros of milk in plant growth is that it is a interesting question to investigate because milk is 87% water & also milk does increase bacterial growth in and around the plant soils :)