Leaves become floppy primarily due to a loss of turgor pressure, which is the result of insufficient water uptake. When a plant is under water stress or experiencing drought, the cells within the leaves lose water and shrink, causing the leaves to wilt. Additionally, factors like nutrient deficiencies or damage from pests can also contribute to the floppiness of leaves. This condition often signals that the plant needs care, such as watering or improved growing conditions.
Do not cut the leaves until they have yellowed. If they are green, they are still photosynthesizing.
yes
Floppy Discs
A dog's ear may suddenly become floppy due to an injury, infection, or a genetic condition that affects the cartilage in the ear.
Yes It can If you gain or lost weight.
Mainly lack of capacity. A floppy disk is usually 1.44 MB. Modern flash drives, hard drives, etc. are in the gigabytes and terabytes ! You can still use a floppy drive (I have a USB external floppy drive), but it will become more difficult to get new floppy disks as manufacturers abandon a rather antiquated media.
Floppy connectors are used to transfer data between a floppy drive and a computer via motherboard, in order to use a floppy disk. They are very similar to IDE cables, but are a little smaller, and are exclusively for floppy drives.
A floppy controller is a hardware component that manages the reading and writing of data to and from floppy disk drives. It interfaces between the computer's motherboard and the floppy drive, facilitating data transfer and ensuring proper communication. Floppy controllers are typically integrated into the motherboard or provided as a separate expansion card, and they handle tasks such as disk formatting, data retrieval, and error correction. With the decline of floppy disks, floppy controllers have become largely obsolete in modern computing.
Modern PCs typically do not use floppy drives, as they have become obsolete due to advancements in storage technology. However, if a floppy drive is needed, USB floppy disk drives can be used to read 3.5-inch floppy disks. These external drives connect via USB ports and are compatible with contemporary operating systems.
Yes. it could be used for a few times. but sometimes there are chances that the floppy may get virus and become corrupt after using a couple of times
Since higher storage and media devices have been released such as USB's and CD's, floppy disks have become outdated due to the maximum capacity that is now available to computers. In the 1990's floppy disks were very popular and widely used.
A puppy's ear can suddenly become floppy due to a condition called "ear hematoma," which is caused by a build-up of blood or fluid in the ear flap. This can be the result of trauma, infection, or allergies. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.