Yes, the names of games are capitalized because the name of a thing is a proper noun; for example:
Another example, The Games of the XXVII Olympiad is the offcial title which is usually shortened to the 2000 Summer Olympic Games. Both of these are proper nouns and both are capitalized.
However, 2000 summer games is not a title, it's an informal term and a common noun, which is not capitalized.
Yes.
Examples: Aquila, Andromeda, Lyra, Musca, etc.
not common names but botanical names definitely have a code to write the name of the genus with a capital letter and species with all small letters.
Trees and flowers are primary plants.
You wont... trees provide oxygen so we can breathe ( plants included) and animals -for some, provide food.
Mostly. We hunt animals and cut down trees and destroy plants on accident and also take plants for decoration.
Gum or Resin is like the sap that comes from trees and other plants
Plants provide us with oxygen, shade, and their roots help to keep soil from eroding.
Green Everest or Pine Trees
No, the names of most herbs are not capitalized
Producers are all plants like a flower, a tree, and so on.
captus palm trees sun flowers
Scientific names of organisms are written in italics (or underlined if handwritten) and consist of two parts: the genus name capitalized and the species name in lowercase. For example, the scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens. The genus name is always capitalized, while the species name is always in lowercase.
Trees are not bigger than plants. Trees are plants. So plants are as big as trees.
Trees are plants!! trees are plants
yes, trees are plants
No, but the names of individual languages are capitalized.
Trees have scientific names not international names. Coniferophyta or Coniferae, or commonly known as conifers, are a division of vascular land plants
Yes, names should always be capitalized.
No it is not as it is not a trade name. Only trade names of medications are capitalized.