Mungo beans absorb water and become softer.
Monggo, or mung beans, will not spread evenly when mixed with water due to their density and size. When submerged, some beans may float while others sink, leading to uneven distribution. Additionally, the water may not fully penetrate all the beans at once, resulting in clumping. For even mixing, it may require stirring or agitation.
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When you mix water and pepper (paminta), the pepper will not dissolve in the water due to its hydrophobic nature. The pepper will float on the surface or sink to the bottom but won't mix with the water.
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Monggo, or mung bean (Vigna radiata), is dispersed primarily through human activity, as it is cultivated for food and agricultural purposes. Farmers typically plant the seeds directly in the soil, where they germinate and grow. Additionally, natural processes such as wind and water can aid in the dispersal of seeds, though this is less common for cultivated varieties. In some regions, animals may also contribute to seed dispersal by consuming the beans and excreting the seeds elsewhere.
Monggo, or mung beans, will not spread evenly when mixed with water due to their density and size. When submerged, some beans may float while others sink, leading to uneven distribution. Additionally, the water may not fully penetrate all the beans at once, resulting in clumping. For even mixing, it may require stirring or agitation.
When monggo seeds (mung beans) are mixed with water, they typically appear as small, greenish-brown seeds that may swell slightly as they absorb moisture. The water may become slightly cloudy due to the release of starches from the seeds. Over time, if left to soak or sprout, the seeds can develop a more vibrant green color as they begin to germinate.
Very probable, after a violent reaction the hydroxide FrOH should be formed.
because monggo can be planted anywhere but just remember to water it and expose it to sunlight
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When you mix water and pepper (paminta), the pepper will not dissolve in the water due to its hydrophobic nature. The pepper will float on the surface or sink to the bottom but won't mix with the water.
yes,.because it absorb the water from the cotton
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Identify the pest first. If its rabbits,yes the mixed pepper will work. Also try human hair and blood meal.
Monggo, or mung bean (Vigna radiata), is dispersed primarily through human activity, as it is cultivated for food and agricultural purposes. Farmers typically plant the seeds directly in the soil, where they germinate and grow. Additionally, natural processes such as wind and water can aid in the dispersal of seeds, though this is less common for cultivated varieties. In some regions, animals may also contribute to seed dispersal by consuming the beans and excreting the seeds elsewhere.
It will surely grow faster if left submerged on water. ~Isser
Do an experiment. What you need: At least 6 monggo seeds, 2 pots (or anything that you can use to hold soil Loam soil Rice Water Dipper (or anything used to hold water) Just follow the scientific method: