Sterilized dead seeds do not actively produce gases, as they are no longer living and do not undergo metabolic processes. However, if they decompose due to moisture or other environmental factors, they may release gases such as carbon dioxide or methane as a byproduct of microbial activity. The degree of gas release depends on the conditions surrounding the seeds, including temperature and humidity.
They will die!!
To calculate germination percentage, divide the number of seeds that have germinated by the total number of seeds planted, and then multiply by 100. The formula is: (Number of seeds germinated / Total number of seeds planted) x 100. This will give you the germination percentage.
Fireworks give off gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen as they burn. These gases result from the combustion of the chemical components used to create the colorful displays and loud noises associated with fireworks.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals, are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive). So generally they will not form compounds.
Grass seeds that are out of date may still sprout, but their germination rate may be lower than fresh seeds. It's best to store seeds in a cool, dry place to maintain their viability. If you're unsure, you can do a germination test by planting a few seeds to see if they sprout before using them for a larger planting.
He doesn't give out seeds.
No, they will sell Joy Seeds, but never Golden Seeds.
They dont give out seeds they get carried around by birds which kind of eat and drop them about
sunflower seeds have shot quantity of cholesterol
Seeds
No
Yes, that's what budgies eat, seeds.
if what you mean is the seeds gotten from the grass blocks those will also give wheat. other seeds have diff names
Cocoa
Poopy seeds
Sure. Nuclear power plants give off effectively no gases of any kind.
Poppies give us poppy seeds and opium.