yes it can
== == because the water makes the celery's cells go flaccid (stiff or erect) and that is why celery goes hard after being in water.
Celery absorbs water through osmosis, causing its cells to swell and expand. This makes the celery appear bigger and more turgid.
Cold water
Is there a picture out there of how celery grows?
Moss can grow in both warm and cold water, as long as the environmental conditions support its growth. However, mosses generally prefer shaded and moist environments, so you are more likely to find them in areas with cooler temperatures.
Cold water in a river usally!
Celery grows from a seed. first, you would dig a hole, then you would drop the seed, bury it and then water it. Hope I helped! Your bud, happy_gal101
cold because the plants won't grow if you use hot water. it will die
Yes because the stem system which delivers water are still working.
As long as water, air, sunlight, a suitable temperature and nutrients are available, a celery will continue to grow naturally even when not observed.
no