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Yes, tremolite can fluoresce under a blacklight. It may exhibit a weak to moderate green fluorescence.
not under normal temperatures; sunlight is harmful when the temperature is high
ofc they can and do the deeper you go the lesser coral or plants ; they need to be in contact with sunlight to do photosynthesis
Aquatic plants are those who live in water and prepare the food with the help of photosyntheses.So,they need sunlight,mineral salts like NaCL and carbon dioxide.They can get sunlight easily by living in such a place under water where sunlight reaches.The other components are easily available.
what you do is you put it under continuous light during the vegitative stage which is under 12 inches and it will grow about 30% faster. give them water and sunlight in a pot then when sproted place in ground give them water and sunlight in a pot then when sproted place in ground Water overhead with Roundup.
Under the Blacklight was created on 2007-08-17.
The colors pink, purple, and blue glow under a blacklight.
Sunlight
Yes, tremolite can fluoresce under a blacklight. It may exhibit a weak to moderate green fluorescence.
Sunlight
Cat urine typically glows a fluorescent yellow or green color under a blacklight.
under a blacklight
Yes they do, certain colors provide certain vitamins/minerals and only sunlight has all the vitamins/minerals needed. Plants get vitamins and minerals from soil, not sunlight. Plants grow slowest under green light because chlorophyll reflects green light (which is why they look green). Plants grow faster under red or blue light. Sunlight is a mixture of red, green and blue light. Plants do get vitamin D from the sun, as do people. Plants do not generate vitamin D from sunlight. Vitamin D is generated in the skin of vertebrates and is necessary for maintaining the bones. The vitamins that plants cannot gather from the soil are generated using a number of different methods. Plants do not require vitamin D.
Yes, it will. Keep it in a dark moist place with a blacklight over it and it should grow fine.
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sunlight mostly