Water is a colourless and tasteless(which is debatable because i know i be taste something from it) liquid that we drink to survive. Our bodies constantly need water.
If we don't drink water we could die since the human body has an average of 70% water from blood to organs and other stuff in the body
Plants need also need water to survive so that it would grow and become green and beautiful or this new word I learned in biology class Turgid.
If they don't have enough water they would become "malnourished" in a way and begin to slowly die out of existence or this fancy new word I learned in biology flaccid.
(I know y'all didn't come for a biology class so gunna stop now )
Now with that being said
Question : Would the different temperature of water change the rate of how a plant should grow?
Like if you give hot water to a plant everyday would it slowly start to die due to the heat or would the rate of the growth become rapid.
Same thing with cold water.
Y'all can go try it cause I asked my mom and she said no because she didn't want her plants to die soooooo....
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