If there is too little moisture for the seeds, then they won't even germinate. Too much water will cause the roots to rot (at least in "regular" plants and not those specifically adapted to waterlogged soil) or will actually suffocate the roots. To grow plants, the proper amount of moisture must be present for the seeds to begin growing, and also for the continued growth of the plant.
They can have different amounts of water.
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
The shade tolerant plants would likely not thrive, as they require both appropriate light and water to survive and grow. With minimal amounts of water, the plants may become stressed, wilt, or even die, even if they are receiving the preferred wavelength of light for photosynthesis. Adequate water is essential for plants to absorb nutrients and carry out essential physiological processes.
A sprinkler system is responsible for spraying water to protect plants. These systems can be set on timers to ensure plants receive water at the right times and in the right amounts, helping to maintain their health and growth.
Solar radiation in plants inhance the rate of transpiration. To cope up with the water deficiency in plants roots are desired to uptake more water.
No
too little water they wilt, to much water they rot and die
The students used the prediction that if they gave plants different amounts of water, then the plants receiving more water would grow taller and healthier compared to the plants receiving less water.
Hard water can harm plants by causing mineral buildup in the soil, which can affect nutrient absorption. In severe cases, it can lead to plant death, but it is not typically lethal in small amounts.
They can have different amounts of water.
Plants differ in height, color, texture. Different plants have different numbers of genes. Some plants need high amounts of water. Some plants need a lot of sunlight and others prefer shady conditions. Some plants prefer sandy soil and others need black earth and vast amounts of nutrients. Some plants are useful to man and others are considered weeds.
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Sun and water
Yes
No vinegar is diluted Acetic acid so must have a different affect than water alone.
My son is doing a science fair project on how water, bleach water, and one other type of water affect growth of plants.
by excessive amounts of water