Moonlight is essentially reflected sunlight, much weaker in intensity. Most plants have evolved to respond primarily to the sun's stronger rays. That said, some night-blooming plants, like evening primrose and moonflowers, have adapted to open their petals in response to moonlight.
No, plants require sunlight for photosynthesis, which is the process that allows them to make their own food. Moonlight is not intense enough to provide the necessary energy for this process to occur.
plants need water, air, sunlight and oxygen.
moonlight does matter because that was all the light people had before fire was found
we humans need oxygen but plants dont need oxygen in general.they need co2 carbon dioxide we need happiness for our mind...rest...entertaiment... money Plants dont need happiness ..rest...entertainment and money.. all plants need is light water CO2. we need sex plants dont need sex plants usually have asexual(non sexual)reproduction ...just wind ,bee,fly,will do the pollination for plants. By Meehernosh Haidary
No, plants need carbon dioxide.
plants need light to survive, it is how they feed themselves, whether it be sunlight, moonlight, or artificial.
No, plants require sunlight for photosynthesis, which is the process that allows them to make their own food. Moonlight is not intense enough to provide the necessary energy for this process to occur.
moonlight's
The possessive form for the noun moonlight (an uncountable noun) is moonlight's.example: The moonlight's illumination was enough to easily see the path.
In Moonlight was created in 1904.
The clouds obscured the moonlight. The moonlight allowed me to walk home without a flashlight. Bright moonlight means it is harder to see the stars.
Moonlight is a silvery cloak draping the earth in ethereal glow.
It is not moonlight it is the moon reflecting the sun's light
"moonlight" has two syllables.
The moonlight was bright
Moonlight in Havana was created in 1942.
Moonlight on Water was created in 1989.