If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
yes, some plants become very tall, others adapt to cope with little light and some grow around other plants in order to reach light.
fier light and electricity may be considered low reactants in plants
( this is only 1 way sorry ) plants adapt in the rainforest by increasing their size because they need to catch the most sun light and by getting bigger they have more surface area to catch the sun. lol hope that helped you
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There are a range of plants that can grow well in an office setting, and these are generally plants that can adapt to different lighting settings and temperatures. Pothos plants adapt well in low light and brighter light, and is easy to care for, making it ideal in an office environment. Philodendrons are another plant that is ideal for the office environment, as they can handle occasional neglect that means that a busy office worker will not have to waste time caring for the plant.
they gradfually move to face the nearest source oof light
plants adapt by sunlight and water
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
Yes. plants adapt all the time.
Lucky bamboo and spiderplants are house plants that thrive in low lighting conditions.
Some plants can change the angle of their leaves to follow the sun, they also have ways to deal with excess light or water.
They adapt by adapting
yes, some plants become very tall, others adapt to cope with little light and some grow around other plants in order to reach light.
fier light and electricity may be considered low reactants in plants
( this is only 1 way sorry ) plants adapt in the rainforest by increasing their size because they need to catch the most sun light and by getting bigger they have more surface area to catch the sun. lol hope that helped you