Can you grow a tree on zero gravity? How would it look like ?
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Ya, we can grow a tree in 0 gravity (but not in vacuum)..... It will be looking like a tree whose leaves are facing upward...
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HEY MATE, THE ANSWER IS YES.
You can grow a tree at 0 gravity. A plant grown on the International Space Station: The complications that needs to be overcome is that plants make use of gravity when planted to orient themselves(As they cannot rely on being planted the right way up), so that roots go down and their shoot grows up.
The tree planted in 0 gravity would look as shown in the given attachment.
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You can grow a tree at 0 gravity. A plant grown on the International Space Station: The complications that needs to be overcome is that plants make use of gravity when planted to orient themselves(As they cannot rely on being planted the right way up), so that roots go down and their shoot grows up.
The tree planted in 0 gravity would look as shown in the given attachment.
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