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no as there is different volumes of water
Yes
Many plants have the same requirements for sunlight, soil and water.
At the same moment as what, and where on the earth? If you're asking if it can be 6 o'clock everywhere on the Earth at the same time... it could, if we all decided to use, say, Coordinated Universal Time (aka GMT). But currently, the existence of time zones mean that different locations always have different times.
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
the sun does not move but the earth does spin around
they are in different locations.
yes
Same store at different locations Example: MacD
no as there is different volumes of water
Of course they do.
no - two seas, different locations
No, different plants have different water needs and being in a greenhouse does not change this fact. A cactus for instance, needs much less water than a watermelon vine and giving it the same amount of water as the vine could even kill it. When raising different species of plants be sure to research their water needs in order for you to effectively raise them.
Yes
Yes, the pulse rates of different locations should be the same since they are all coming from the heart.
The same because it is a living organism and different.... well I am not sure.
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