As far as we can tell, although there may have been long ago, there's
not a single plant anywhere on Mars at any time nowadays.
The Auroras is collision that occurs during the Northern lights when active sun particles hit the earth's atmosphere. Auroras can be seen every year in the north and south pole hemisphere in an array of colors including pink, light green, yellow and blue.
The aurora can be blue, green, red - many colors!
There are pink auroras too! the green wavelength (557.7 nm) is from oxygen; nitrogen gives pink 630.0 nm).
Beans can grow with restricted light spectrum. Green plants grow best in blue and red light. Green and yellow light is not absorbed by the green plant but reflected.
Yes, but it takes a special "green house" container and watering system.
Tropical plants can be grown in northern gardens as annuals during the summer. Then they need to be moved inside a green house or in a home. In the tropics, they can be grown almost anytime.
no
Green Clearwing can be found mostly by or in ponds. They love to stop and sit on mats of algae, duckweed, water lilies, and other flat, floating plants. They are mostly spotted in the summer months when the weather is warm in the Western Hemisphere.
plants look green in the summer because the light gives them the energy to make a lot of chlorophyll/chloroplast. But in fall the plants do not get as much sunlight as in the summer. so to conserve energy they make less chlorophyll. . :)
your shdow is green with a toch of blue
A hemisphere is one half of the sphere that makes up Earth's surface.
It is the time of vacation from school, usually from about June 21 through Labor Day Weekend. However, the official summer season lasts from June 21 through September 22.
plants are not green,its light green
I think the simile 'Green as a summer pumpkin' describes the type of green in an object. Pumpkins are green when the grow in the summer. That type of green is used as a modifier specifying the certain type of green in an object.
It is winter in the northern hemisphere when the southern hemisphere tilts toward the sun. Interestingly enough, the Earth is closer to the Sun at that time! The (slight - 0.0167 ) eccentricity of the Earths orbit puts this planet at aphelion (furthest from the Sun) in the beginning of July and perihelion (closest to the Sun) in the beginning of January. This is one of the many factors that makes the Southern hemisphere seasons more extreme than those of the northern hemisphere.
No not all plants are green
I think the simile 'Green as a summer pumpkin' describes the type of green in an object. Pumpkins are green when the grow in the summer. That type of green is used as a modifier specifying the certain type of green in an object.