Iodine will color black-blue only with 'hydrated' swollen carbohydrate body within the soaked seed.
Seeds will not grow in dry soil.
Well depending on the the scale of the quake probably not much. Unless it was bad enough an earthquake to turn up the soil they there's little to worry about. It would proabbly help seeds to be honest.
seeds grow quicker in soil.
some plants have seeds that fall to the ground. these seeds grow near there parents other seeds are the spread to different places animals can spread these seeds too animals eat fruit with seeds in it. the fruit passes in the body of the animal and the seeds goes far from the parent plant the embrol will stay in the seed until the temperature is moist outside
well the flower itself wont produce a new flower,it will produce seeds and the seeds will turn into flowers.
they get wet
Iodine-125 (53125I) decays by beta+ decay, with a half-life of 59.4 days, to tellurium-125 (52125Te), which is stable and non-radioactive.
soaked seeds
There is no one method of propagating seeds as all seeds are different and require different techiques. Such as some require to be soaked in sulfuric acid. and others need to be soaked in just water for a few hours to a day.WeaK
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
of course god did because he made the stars he didnt name them abraham from the bible did
When we soak seeds for overnight, it makes them soft and after cooking it will be good to eat, or it will hurt your teeth very badly.
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
the flowers that consisted of seeds may fell the seeds dispersed develops into plants then..
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
The beans (if soaked in water) will absorb the water and begin to sprout.
Seeds will not grow in dry soil.