the more salt you add the more difficult it would be for the plant to get water.
If the refrigerator water is filtered, then it would be different from the tap water coming from the sink.
yes it would sink because its more dense than water
Sink like a rock. Water has a density of 1.0g per cm3. Anything denser will sink and anything less dense will float, assuming it does not dissolve. Most oils range from 0.8 to 0.9 and will float on water. After the beginning of a rain, you can often find oil floating on the water on the road.
Saturn would be the most likely planet to "sink" in water, due to its low density and composition mostly of gases. However, no planet in our solar system could physically sink in water, as they are significantly larger and more massive than any body of water.
Nickel is conductive both in and out of water.
A carrot will float in salt water because salt water is denser than the carrot. This creates buoyant force that allows the carrot to float. In fresh water, the carrot is denser than the water, causing it to sink.
not really. to get carrot flavored water, you have to boil the water and then put pieces of carrots in.
because it's magical
Water moves out of the carrot's cells and into the salt water due the difference in concentration of NaCl. This might account for the spongy-ness of the carrot
it would sink
When a carrot is soaked in saltwater, it undergoes osmosis, where water moves out of the carrot cells into the saltwater, which has a higher concentration of solutes. This causes the carrot to lose water, leading to wilting and a decrease in turgor pressure. The result is a firmer texture and a loss of crispness in the carrot. Conversely, if the carrot were soaked in fresh water, it would absorb water and become more turgid.
sink
A paper clip is denser than water, so it would sink if placed in water.
It would sink. The density of water is 1g/mL. Anything with a greater density will sink.
Gold is a very dense metal, so it would sink in water rather than float.
If the refrigerator water is filtered, then it would be different from the tap water coming from the sink.
The sand puts weight on it and it makes in sink.