The plants contain chlorophyll which in most cases has green dye in it. The plant appears green because they absorb all colors except green and reflect green.
The leaves of most plants appear green because they contain chlorophyll.
Red mostly. Leaves appear green to us because plants don't use it and reflect it away.
i think plants with more leaves grow faster because roots grow faster the more they get H2o but with plants with fewer leaves grow slower because they don't get that much support from they root arrow
because they do
Because they can
The leaves of most plants appear green because they contain chlorophyll.
because when it rains in january and spring comes new leaves start to sprout.
Plants do not appear evergreen. They either are or are not evergreen. Evergreen plants do not drop all their leaves in the Autumn.
the answer varies because not all leaves are the same but most green leaves only contain a lighter shade of green(sort of like a jade green)
Ferns are plants they dont "eat" anything. They abosrb nutrients form the soil though
Red mostly. Leaves appear green to us because plants don't use it and reflect it away.
Yes, plants contain chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll which make them green.
i think plants with more leaves grow faster because roots grow faster the more they get H2o but with plants with fewer leaves grow slower because they don't get that much support from they root arrow
because leaves or plants absorb the carbon dioxide
because they do
Because they can
Plants need to lose leaves in the fall because the leaves are very dry. In the winter, plants already have all their leaves lost in the fall, but they can't grow back because it is too cold. In the spring, it gets warmer so leaves can grow back. In the summer, a few leaves die because they are too hot and too dry.