I've actually tried this as an experiment in science class before. If you pour lemonade on a plant (ex: grass) the plant surprisingly won't die. I
If a plant does not have enough water, the first event that will likely happen is wilting, where the leaves and stems begin to droop and lose their turgidity. This is due to the lack of water pressure within the plant cells to maintain their shape and structure.
If a petal is removed from a plant, it will not affect the plant's overall health or ability to survive. The plant may continue to bloom and produce more petals, but it may impact its ability to attract pollinators for reproduction. Overall, removing a petal will not harm the plant significantly.
Photosynthesis happens in the chloroplasts of plant cells. This process uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Curry leaf plants can be grown from seeds or stem cuttings in well-draining soil with plenty of sunlight. Keep the plant watered regularly and protect it from extreme heat or cold. Fertilize the plant with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to encourage healthy growth.
"Plant Tycoon" is a virtual gardening simulation game released in 2007 by Last Day of Work. The game allows players to breed and care for plants in a greenhouse setting.
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Pour the lemonade through a fine mesh sieve.
Lemonade Stand happened in 1973.
Lemonade Tycoon happened in 2002.
It is a liquid because flows easily and can pour easily.
You would have to find some sort of graduated cylinder, or more probably a pitcher and pour your lemonade into it. Then you place your graduated cylinder on a level or at least fairly level surface and check the measurement of your lemonade with the top of the liquid at eye level. Or alternately pour it in a two liter bottle. Find a two liter bottle and pour the lemonade into it and see what happens.
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Start a lemonade manfacturing plant, or charge $50.00 a glass.
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You get diluted lemonade.
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