yes Light has more effect. light would affect the direction of foliar growth, the direction of root growth is determined by gravity (with a few exeptions)
The one pointing north is going to grow the fastest
Yes if the size of the seed determines how far in the dirt to plant it.
no, as long as the seed is not planted too deeply
yes it does because the seed that is standing for example grows upwards. the one sideways grows around the seed
sunlight and gravity
Plants shoots are photo tropic - they grow towards the light.
Plant roots are geo tropic - they respond to gravity
no. depth does though
No
A seedling
Germination is the time when a plant begins to grow. At that point, the plant is sometimes called a seedling.
No. Latitude determines location in the North/South direction. Longitude determines direction in the East/West direction. And it's places with the same East/West direction that share the same time zone.
The young plant needs light to grow because all the young plants needs air, water, sunlight.
They begin to germinate when they have water and lights
It grows towards the sun, a direction we humans usually refer to as "up".
A seedling
Germination is the time when a plant begins to grow. At that point, the plant is sometimes called a seedling.
2months
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The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
The amount of precipitation determines which plants to grow where.
toward the sun light..................:)
one foot
light and water
photosynthasis
You could call a small plant just starting to grow a seedling, a bud, a shoot, or a sprout.