cuz the plant ate tacos :)
Refraction.
This effect is due to the refraction of light from the stem when it passes from the water into air.
Objects appear larger underwater due to the refractive index of water. This causes light rays to bend as they pass through water, which makes objects look closer and larger than they actually are. Additionally, the distortion caused by the water can magnify the appearance of objects.
It is refraction caused by light moving at a slightly different speed in water than in air.
The stem would be limp.
It can take a few hours to a few days for the color to appear in the water of the flower once dye is added. The time can vary depending on the type of flower and how quickly it absorbs the dye through its stems.
Water bends or refracts light, not only do things look bigger they are not where they appear to be.
The feathers are heavily oiled to repel water.
THe water droplet acts as a magnifying lens.
Roses have a strong stem that provides support for the flower, especially for larger blooms. The stem also allows for efficient transport of water and nutrients to the flower, aiding in its growth and development.
Cutting flower stems at an angle increases the surface area for water absorption, allowing the flower to stay hydrated and fresh for a longer period of time. It also helps prevent the stems from sitting flat at the bottom of the vase, which can block water uptake.
When water droplets fall on a print, they act as magnifying lenses due to their curved shape. This magnification effect makes the print appear larger by refracting light and enlarging the image underneath the water droplet.
lily's came from the source of the seeds bringing life to the flower