The toxins and harmful bacteria in the pollution stops or slows the germination process. Also the plant could still grow but turn out to be a bad or harmful product in the end.
Yes, acid rain does affect germination of seeds by mixing in with the soil and damaging the seed coating.
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electrolites in the water inhibit the plants ability to absorb water which is essencial for germination
yes
How pollution from one location can affect the environment far away from the source of pollution
If the amount of water is to great around the bean seed it will die and not be able to germinate.
Basically more chlorine=less germination
Water is absorbed by osmosis inside the seeds of any plant, which soften the seed's shell and triggers germination.
We affect the earth by pollution
Yes, light does affect germination rate. Because light can extend for a short distance into the soil, seeds that obtain light often germinate faster than those that do not.
Yes, temperature can affect germination. Seeds have specific temperature ranges at which they germinate best, and extremes in temperature can inhibit or slow down the germination process. Most seeds germinate best within a specific temperature range, which can vary depending on the plant species.