It makes plants turn into ninja turtles who do not know how to solve hard math problems. sometimes they can also not be like"No" but maybe they can when tey are like "yes' which is great because thne they are like "maybe". If you would like to buy some rotten hotdogs please go to www.rottenhotdogs.org
The biggest danger that can come from watering plants with polluted water is that they can die because of several pollutants. Herbicides are substances that are completely lethal to plants. If herbicides are in water, watering plants with it can/will lead to death. Mud, or other debris from construction sites, that has been partially dissolved in water, can smother plants and then kill them. Too much salt (sodium chloride) in water can also lead to plant death. Watering plants with polluted water can also disrupt the process of photosynthesis within a plant. Photosynthesis is the method in which plants use carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose. Glucose is the way that plants get their energy. Polluted water can stop a plant from absorbing carbon dioxide effectively. It can also affect the amount of water available for use. If the pollutants in the water make it acidic, it can deprive the nutrients for the plant out of the soil; and this will leave the plant with little nourishment. Acidic polluted water can/will harm trees' bark, leaves and *root hairs* of many smaller plants. *root hairs*: helps plants absorb water from the environment. Acid rain can/will also prevent plants from absorbing water effectively. Acid rain also can/will deprive nutrients from the soil as well as destroy the bark and leaves from trees.
the salt covers around the plants cell sucks up all the water and kills the plant. some chemical substances like spray that kills plants has salt added in it. salt kills the plant.. not all plants though. Carbon Dioxide and water helps the plant live and once the water kills it the photosynthisis decreases and causes the water and carbon dioxide to leave the plant ten it kills the plant.
Water is so easily polluted because of ground seepage. Water that is not needed in the ground will runoff into streams. If the ground has chemicals that would harm the stream or lake, the water is then polluted.
Sewage is a rich source of nitrogen and phosphorus which facilitates plant growth. As "night soil" sewage is a historic fertilizer in much of the third world. In urban areas sewage is often contaminated with heavy metals (lead, chrome, zinc) and may impact plant growth. In water sewage encourages algal growth leading to eutrophication and algal blooms which in turn deplete oxygen levels causing fish kills.
wind, water, ice, & plant growth
Maybe fresh water cleans and keeps the inside of the plant healthy, and helps the whole process of the flowering. And maybe polluted water may have dangerous chemicles that when inside the plant kill the plant.
tab water is like ordanary water but it comes from pipes. but no tab water doesn't affect the growth of a plant
Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
Yes
Slow down growth
it takes about 700 mls of hot water to affect a plant from growing
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yes
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
Not much of anything.
Makes it big!