The world ends.
When frozen, Orbeez can harden and lose their original texture and elasticity. This can cause them to become brittle and potentially break apart. It's not recommended to freeze Orbeez if you want to maintain their original properties.
if their in the air too long they might shrink due to loss of water, but the fully grown orbeez wont break unless their dropped, squeezed, or crushed.
they grow bigger faster
yes but they break really easily especially if there really big
It will explode and you turn into a teddy with a teddy nuke! -_- >_> *_* +_+ =_= %_% ^_^ &_& (_( )_) (_) )_( !_! "_" £_£ $_$ ?_? ~_~ #_# {_{ }_} {_} }_{ @_@ '_' :_: ;_; [_] ]_[
When you put Orbeez in salt water the turn into smashed bits. Me and my friend had just brought a bottle of orbeez and then heard a rumor that when you put them in salt they grow so we tried this prosess and it dried up our orbeez :'(
the water goes all static.
To dissolve Orbeez, you can place them in a bowl of warm water and leave them to soak for several hours. The Orbeez will gradually absorb the water and start to break down, eventually turning into a slimy texture. It's important to dispose of the Orbeez properly after use, as they should not be flushed down the drain due to the risk of clogging.
Water is the primary substance that dissolves Orbeez. Simply soaking Orbeez in water causes them to swell and gradually break down into a gel-like substance. Other liquids such as vinegar or rubbing alcohol may also dissolve Orbeez, but water is most effective.
the alcohol couldn't work it will grow faster in hot water
sadly it will get stuck in it's neck and he willll die
Orbeez are made of a superabsorbent polymer that can absorb and hold a large amount of water. They can be dissolved by soaking them in water for an extended period of time until they break down and lose their shape. It is not recommended to dissolve them in chemical solvents as it can be unsafe and harmful to the environment.