It is best to water basil from the bottom by placing the pot in a saucer of water and allowing the plant to absorb the water through the drainage holes in the bottom of the pot. This helps prevent water from sitting on the leaves, which can lead to disease.
To harvest basil for the best results, you should trim the top leaves first, as this encourages the plant to grow more leaves. Harvesting from the bottom can also be done, but it may slow down the plant's growth.
The universe has no top or bottom.
Bubble top has a replaceable top can of higher capacity and a permanent can at the bottom of lower capacity. When we invert the sealed replaceable can filled with water and place it on the permanent can, the piercing agent in the bottom half opens the seal and water from the top can flows out to fill the permanent can, from which we consume water. While doing so water enters into the top can as bubbles and fills the sapce above the water in the inverted can. The atmospheric pressure outide balances the water in the top can. As we consume the water in the bottom can, water level in the bottom can drops down and exposes the water in the top can. This drops down again to fill the bottom can till the pressure balances the weight of water. (Note ::: if there is leak in the joint between the bottom and top can (Or) If the bottom of the Top can has a minor crack..full water drops from it into bottom and hence spills out..) ... Have a great day....An Engineer
Aquatic life is benefited by the anomalous expansion of water because the water freezes top to bottom, not bottom to top. If it froze bottom to top, then the aquatic life would be pushed up, up, up, towards the surface of the water. Since it goes top to bottom, and the water at the bottom remains at 277K, the Aquatic life can survive there.
Bottom, because cold water is denser.
To ensure the best flavor and quality when picking basil, it is recommended to pick the leaves from the top of the plant. This helps promote new growth and ensures that the plant continues to produce fresh and flavorful leaves.
The bottom of the basil stem may be turning brown due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or a fungal infection. Make sure the plant is not sitting in water, provide adequate sunlight, and avoid overcrowding to prevent further browning.
Yes, Atlantic deep water is warmer and less dense than the Antarctic bottom water, so it flows on top.
More water on TOP of you.
from the top to the bottom
No, it will be at the bottom - difference in density.
The top is warmed by the sun's rays. Warm water is less dense than cold water so if floats on top. As water cools it sinks to lower levels...until it reaches the bottom.