Yes, if the snow is wet and heavy, and the hill is steep. If the hill is not steep, at a certain point, the weight of the snowball bogs it down. No, if the snow is dry and fluffy--it won't form a ball in the first place.
You can potentially find pepper seeds that grow in a ball shape through specialty seed companies or online marketplaces that sell unique or heirloom varieties of peppers. It may be helpful to search for terms like "round pepper seeds" or "ball-shaped pepper seeds" to narrow down your options.
Almost all toenails grow but they grow at a very slow rate. You may be wearing the nail down while wearing shoes or even walking on the beach. Your dog's nails wear down on their own. If they really don't grow, the root is dead.
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The phreatophyte is a plant that can grow by pulling its roots down to get water.
Most plants have roots that grow both vertically and horizontally to varying degrees. However, taproots such as carrots and radishes primarily grow downwards, as do fibrous roots of grasses. Deep-rooted plants like oak trees and dandelions also have roots that grow predominantly downwards.
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They grow down from trees. ----They actually grow pointing upwards
Joseph Ball has written: 'Even Photographs Grow Old'
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no because when plant grow upside down it will die
This may refer to "Grow Version 3" aka "Grow planet" or some other Grow game. (see related questions)
Plants do grow better upside down, but first you have to grow them right side up.
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Your answer depends on the type of pine growing the cone. Some grow up; others grow down.
No, a money tree will not grow back if it is cut down.
You can try but the plant will try to grow upwards. All plants grow up and their roots grow down. This is coded in their DNA.
about the size of a tennis ball