yes, it does, because if you give your plant tap water, than some chemicals in the water could keep it from growing.
My son is doing a science fair project on how water, bleach water, and one other type of water affect growth of plants.
It depends on what types of liquids are used on the plant. Soda may potentially slow growth. Water helps plants grow. Water is the best thing to water a plant.
No
How does the type of soil affect plant growth? Does the angle of sunlight affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants? How does the pH level of water affect the growth of aquatic plants? What is the effect of different types of music on human heart rate? How does the temperature of water affect the rate of ice melting?
Factors such as light intensity, temperature, water availability, soil nutrients, and genetic makeup can influence the rate of plant growth in different types of plants. Different plants may have different requirements for optimal growth, so it is important to provide the right conditions for each specific plant species.
There are many different types of water plants, if you're looking for examples there are... Water hibiscus, water lettuce, cattails, water iris, duckweed... etc
it does because city water has more nutrients than other types of water and distilled water has almost no nutrients
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No vinegar is diluted Acetic acid so must have a different affect than water alone.
It depends on what types of liquids are used on the plant. Soda may potentially slow growth. Water helps plants grow. Water is the best thing to water a plant.
Yes
Marine snails usually eat aquatic plants. This includes different types of small plants found in the water and kinds of algae.