If there were a hole in one side of the terrarium, the conditions inside would likely become less stable. Air exchange would occur, allowing moisture and humidity to escape, which could lead to a drier environment. Additionally, the introduction of outside air could affect temperature and potentially introduce contaminants or pests. Overall, the ecosystem within the terrarium would be disrupted, potentially harming the plants and organisms inside.
Condensation droplets - apex :)
lack of water and fertilizer would not change the growth
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If the solute concentration outside the paramecium matched that inside, the surrounding environment would become isotonic to the paramecium's internal environment. In this scenario, there would be no net movement of water into or out of the paramecium, preventing any osmotic stress. The paramecium would maintain its shape and volume, as the balance of osmotic pressure would stabilize its internal conditions.
If there were a hole in one side of the terrarium, the conditions inside would likely become less stable. Air exchange would occur, allowing moisture and humidity to escape, which could lead to a drier environment. Additionally, the introduction of outside air could affect temperature and potentially introduce contaminants or pests. Overall, the ecosystem within the terrarium would be disrupted, potentially harming the plants and organisms inside.
If you placed a terrarium on top of black ice, the cold temperature of the ice would likely lower the internal temperature of the terrarium, potentially harming the plants and microorganisms inside. The ice's slick surface could also make it unstable, risking the terrarium's tipping or sliding off. Additionally, if the terrarium is sealed, condensation might form inside, but if the conditions are too cold, the plants could suffer from frost damage. Overall, the viability of the terrarium's ecosystem would be compromised.
I am bringing the desert indoors by building a terrarium! My pet tarantula will love his new terrarium!
A "Terrarium" would be the dirt filled opposite to an Aquarium
The English plural is terrariums. The Latin plural would be terraria.
Condensation droplets - apex :)
under what conditions an econoy would be operating inside its production possibility frontier?
reptiles and wild flowers
well there would be no seasons
yes they grow every week mine took at least 4 weeks
I wouldn't use soil (out of the garden) in a terrarium, unless only plants are to be kept in it. Even then, I would use a compost mixture of a John Innes, type, from a garden centre (UK spelling). If plants and animals are to be kept, use sand or gravel or a mixture of both, after it has been heat or steam sterilized to prevent introducing diseases into the terrarium.
Increased pressure on the inside, or decreased pressure on the outside.