it doesn't
The availability of different colored stones allowed the Prehistoric people to create different colors in their cave paintings. Animals were the subject of many of the paintings.
I would somewhat say yes, because earthworms live and fertilize the dirt. And dirt does affect the economy slightly. I mean, you do buy and sell dirt for lawns and gardens. And without earthworms, our dirt wouldn't be good for growing things in.
There are many different forms of arthritis and what would affect some would have no affect on others.
Different amounts of sunlight affect rose bushes because they need a certain amount of light in order to make food. However if they get to much light then their cells can dry out making them wither and die.
No, because the winds will get weaker.
Different colored lights affect a persons mood more than anything. Whether the alteration in moods correspond to a change in behavior or not depends on the individual.
YES! its just like putting salt on a snail.
No.
Earthworms are an important part of the soil environment, and the growth of plants. Oil is deadly to earthworms.
yes
because
different colored lights have different energy required to kick an lectron out of its orbit in an electron transfer process inside the plant
it could affect the behavior because the betta will look for food at the time that you fed it. So try to keep feeding time within 30 minutes.
There are many physiological basis for behavior. The physiological basis takes place in different areas of the brain that affect different behaviors.
The workplace, workers, and boss are factors that affect organizational behavior.
soil firms up around them
Density and the composition of the different layers affect the behavior of seismic waves.