it will curl a centimeter a minute
== == because the water makes the celery's cells go flaccid (stiff or erect) and that is why celery goes hard after being in water.
No, too much water does not make the leaves of a citrus tree curl. Hot sunshine is what makes the leaves curl and twist.
Calla lily stems curl in water due to a phenomenon called thigmotropism, where plant stems respond to touch or contact. When placed in water, the stems can bend or curl as a natural response to the change in environment and the pressure exerted by the water.
they die or they do not have enough water, therefore not producing sugars; causing them to curl which is a sign that they are dying.
A flat strip of steel is heated, and passes through rollers that curl the edges up and around until they meet. That joint is welded by a continuous welder. The strip is now a tube.
They can get a longer ride in the curl.
A good curl is typically formed by a breakwater wave that shoals rapidly in shallow water, causing the wave to steepen and create a nice curl for surfing.
Makahiya leaves curl when they are touched or disturbed as a defense mechanism against predators. This reaction is triggered by the plant's ability to rapidly move water from certain cells, causing the leaflets to fold inward and appear wilted.
It can be used to make a fire alarm by attaching it to another metal object i.e a nail and and adding a buzzer and some batteries and heating a busin burner underneath the bimetallic strip. This will make the strip curl upwards and touch the nail. This will make the buzzer go off
It can be used to make a fire alarm by attaching it to another metal object i.e a nail and and adding a buzzer and some batteries and heating a busin burner underneath the bimetallic strip. This will make the strip curl upwards and touch the nail. This will make the buzzer go off
The homophone for "curl" is "kurl."