No, they do not. If you go to your local garden shop you will see that there are flowers that are "annuals" and there are others that are "perennials." The annuals last for only a season and then die or go into hibernation. The perennials live for many seasons.
Perhaps the opposite of the delicate flower, are the giant Sequoias (or Redwoods) of California. They are easily tested for age, as they grow a new "ring" every year as they grow in diameter and height. If they do sadly fall, they may be cut across the bottom and the rings counted. Some have been around for over 2,000 years.
Every type of plant on earth has its own "usual" lifespan and, as you can see, it varies greatly!
No because some might not eat the right thing and not have enough sunlight in order to survive.
No because some might not eat the right thing and not have enough sunlight in order to survive.
they would all look the same
Not all plant cells are the same!
indefinately
No
No. The same breeds of dogs have the same life span but they do not all die at the same age. For Example: The average life span of a German Shepherd is 7-10 years. I have had 3 German Shepherds. One died at 11, one died at 9, and one died at 7.
because Tasmania was once connected to Australia and they all had the same plants.
No, all plants don't have the same leaves. It depends on what plant type it came from, the color, and the shape.
if all plants bloomed at the same time most of them will die cause too many plants will soak up the minerals from the soil, leaving the other plants with no nutrients, causind them to die
if all plants bloomed at the same time most of them will die cause too many plants will soak up the minerals from the soil, leaving the other plants with no nutrients, causind them to die
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