No. All dyes that are dissolved in the same amount of fluid will travel at the same rate into a flower.
Plants grow fastest under blue light, as it is responsible for promoting vegetative growth and chlorophyll production. Blue light also enhances photosynthesis, which is essential for plant growth.
Blue whales communicate through loud low-frequency sounds that can travel long distances underwater. They use these sounds for various purposes such as finding food, navigating, and socializing with other whales. Some of their vocalizations can be heard from hundreds of miles away.
In the plant kingdom, bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants, with some species capable of growing up to 35 inches in just one day. In the animal kingdom, the blue whale is one of the fastest-growing animals, being able to gain up to 200 pounds a day during its peak growth period.
No, it is physically impossible for a human to crawl through a blue whale's veins. A blue whale's circulatory system is far too small for a human to fit through.
To determine if red and blue light travel at the same speed in plastic, one could shine both colors of light through the plastic at the same angle and measure the time it takes for each color to travel a set distance. If the times are equal, the speeds are the same. However, if there are differences in the times taken, it suggests that red and blue light have different speeds within the plastic.
Florists sometimes put white carnations into blue dye. The flowers absorb the dye and it turns the flowers blue.
In nature or plant breeding you can never get a blue carnation because the plant not have the gene for making the pigment delphinidin. However, around 1996, Florigene (Australia) genetically engineered a carnation by implanting genes from petunia and snapdragon to produce a blue-mauve carnation. This is called Ornamental Bioscience. There have been 5 of these flowers commercially produced. The early ones were named Moondust and Moonshadow.
Carnations do have leaves. They are glaucous grey green to blue-green.
Carnations or dianthus are not naturally blue. Moonshade was genetically modified to be a violet blue.
For a long time, there were no blue carnations unless they were dyed. There is one genetically blue carnation called moondust which tends to be violet-blue. But many people love the color blue and use them at weddings to signify devotion.
Oh yes. A Basking Shark is set on permanent cruise control.
Get a white carnation. Using a craftknife, cut the stem in half for half its length. Place the two halves in different glasses - one containing diluted blue food dye and the other containing red - for about half an hour or until it reaches the desired colour.
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Blue whale is the fastest mammal in the water.
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1. Blue 2. Red followed by: 3. Violet 4. Green 5. Carnation Pink Source: Binney & Smith, 1993