Yes, but without distribution there will not be any use of operating a power plant.
A non-example of a geographic pattern could be the random distribution of a particular species of plant scattered throughout an area without any discernible pattern or concentration.
In each plant cell there is a vacuole that makes it possible to store compounds necessary for the plant's growth. Without this structure no plant cell could be formed.
it depends on what kind of plant it is
No, a plant could not grow without oxygen.
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No.
Plants require deep care to grow. If a plant is left without watering, it could try in weather that is warm enough. Also cutting leafs without right density could end up harming a plant.
No, a vascular plant cannot live without its root. Roots are essential for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, anchoring the plant in place, and storing energy reserves. Without roots, the plant would not be able to survive.
Yes because they survive on plant, not human.
Our world could not function without rubber as we know it.
it could take for ever or it could die probably 2nd one
A power plant generates power while a power distribution center directs the power from a source to a destination.