it melts
Yeah I think so
No, the transpired water from plants is not pure. It contains traces of nutrients, minerals, and other compounds absorbed from the soil and air during the process of transpiration.
Plants need minerals for essential functions like photosynthesis and growth. Without minerals, the plants would not be able to thrive or survive. They would likely wilt, turn yellow, and eventually die due to a lack of nutrients necessary for their development.
It would not grow, show any sign of growth or health, and would just simply die. Get it?
it would not grow show any sign of growth or health and would just simply die.
it would shrivel up
it melts
If there is no pure water, we would be diseased, unhealthy, and bugs would literally crawl out of our skin. Miliions of people would die and the whole world would be in terrible danger.
It will absorb water and swell up.
it would absorb more and more water until it will explode
We wouled all die
Yeah I think so
If the atmosphere had always been pure oxygen, life as we know it would never have developed. If the atmosphere suddenly became pure oxygen, wild fires would rage throughout the world, and most plants and animals would die in a short time.
No, the transpired water from plants is not pure. It contains traces of nutrients, minerals, and other compounds absorbed from the soil and air during the process of transpiration.
Plants need minerals for essential functions like photosynthesis and growth. Without minerals, the plants would not be able to thrive or survive. They would likely wilt, turn yellow, and eventually die due to a lack of nutrients necessary for their development.
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