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Would a carrot sink in water?

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the more salt you add the more difficult it would be for the plant to get water.

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In salt water a carrot will not shrink or swell nor in fresh water will it shrink or swell. The carrot will get harder and not as bendable.

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fresh water....salt water will cause thhe vegetables to shrink.

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I'm NOT very sure but, I think it floats.

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