When plants burn, they undergo combustion and release carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash. The heat from the fire breaks down the plant material, releasing energy stored in the form of chemical bonds. The ash left behind after the fire contains minerals and nutrients that can be beneficial for the soil.
you burn.....
It will get hot and possibly burn
magnesium oxide is formed
yes budding happens in plants
The smoke is spreading into the atmosphere.
They burn up and explode.
Yes, Miracle-Gro can burn plants if it is applied in excessive amounts or not diluted properly.
Bone meal will not burn plants when used as a fertilizer, as it is a slow-release source of nutrients that is gentle on plants.
Yes, Miracle-Gro can burn plants if overused because it contains high levels of nutrients that can harm plants if applied in excess.
it hurts
It dies
you burn.....
It dies.
you burn and die
They burn
it will just burn. That's the science behind the question.
The ice will begin to melt and then the burn will become cold..... Micheal Jackson's doctor....