i mean for example, at first, u have to place the seeds in something, then transplant them blah blahthis is just an example, so try to answer step by step as scientifically as u can. 10 points fresh from the oven!! no crap is to be posted. please answer asap.
It does sound like that would work but it would make the handling on the car very unstable, and would only be helpful at highway speeds or higher
Yeah they do. if it's a light car and has a 4-cylinder engine it should get the max amount of gas mileage.
Hydroponics is simply growing plants in nutrient-laden running water. On some plants such as water chestnuts and watercress it seems to work fine commercially. The history of partial-hydroponics starts with the Egyptians placing some plants(in very loose weaved reed baskets) into the flood water eddies of the Nile river and letting the nutrient rich river water feed the plants. Hydroponics has not been a very commercially successful endeavor overall. The exception to this rule is the illegal growing of drug producing plants clandestinely under artificial lights--which ends a lot of folks in jail.