If you put different liquids in a plant instead of water, the effects will depend on the liquid's composition. For instance, sugary solutions can lead to bacterial growth, harming the plant, while acidic liquids might damage roots. Some liquids, like diluted fertilizers, can provide nutrients, but excess can cause toxicity. Overall, non-water liquids can disrupt the plant's ability to absorb nutrients and may ultimately lead to its decline or death.
They'll get wet
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a plant will grow
The yellow leaves will turn in to green gradually when the plant is put back in the sun.
The plant will dry out, die, and looked rather bleached. This process is called osoprontosis.
It will die. I am pretty sure.
A plant will die for sure if it is put in a vacuum. Vacuums don't contain air, so a plant won't be able to breathe, and will therefore not survive.
You will pass out
The solid chocolate will melt and become a liquid if heated.
well the only reasonable answer is that the plant would probably die between a week or so
First of all, if the water is frozen, then you can't put an ice cube into it. Secondly, if you put an ice cube in liquid then froze it then it would become part of the liquid that froze.
It would die.