uhh .. idk. :) I'm 16 & doing my science fair project on that. And right now I'm writing a research paper but there is nowhere on the internet that has any answers ! :|
The English translation of "dinidiligan" is "being watered" or "being nurtured."
No, it's an action.
Sunflowers do not "like" saltwater in that they do not usually thrive in it. Some species are capable of being grown in brackish water, however.
Typical sunflowers that are planted are annuals; however, there is a newer crop being developed called "perennial sunflowers."
Cacti are able to grow without being watered frequently due to their ability to store water in their stems and use it when needed for growth.
Sire de Beaupre Brut is termed as being a mousseux. Mousseux is a French term used for sparkling wine. This being said, the wine is a sparkling wine from France but, not from the Champagne region so technically is not a Champagne. Where specifically in France the wine is from I'm not quite sure.
The word 'sparkled' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to sparkle'; the past participle is also an adjective, for example, a sparkled costume.The word 'sparkle' is also a noun, for example, the sparkle in her eyes.
For Sparkling wine it is sealed in its container to allow the natural gases to make the wine sparkling. Still wine allows the gases to escape and a wine that still has gases is credited with not being ready to drink yet.
Possibly to attenuate ( limit, tone down) Fire hazards.
The seed watered by water will likely grow faster compared to being watered by Sprite. Water provides the necessary nutrients and hydration for plant growth, while Sprite contains sugar and other additives that may not be beneficial or suitable for the plant's growth.
Some shrubs do quite well being planted in the summer, as long as they are well watered.
Sand can be watered by sea waves; water being evaporated under solar heat, salt remain in sand.