Trees (plants) need sunlight in order to photosynthesize. That is to trap some of the sun's energy in the manufacture of sugar. Plants don't eat they get their food from the sun and all things that eat plants (including you and me) could not exist without plants doing this. The energy that enables you to lift your arm came from the sun!
Light is an energy source that drives the chemical reaction called photosynthesis, which plants use to manufacture sugar.
so the plant can grow Another answer: For photosynthesis
Trees need light to grow because of photosynthesis, which is basicly how a plant grows.
light makes tree grow it gives the tree energy and gives it carbon dioxide to make the tree reproduce .
It is because that the chlorean needs to get it's nutrions.
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Trees don't absorb sunlight as such but more USE sunlight to convert into energy through a process called photosynthatsis.
Plant's need sunlight to grow.
They use other trees to make their way to the canopy where they can photosynthesize and have maximum sunlight coverage. They are thin and flexible so they can make their way to the canopy via the best route and so they twist around trees.
Plants grow by photosynthesis in which they use sunlight as energy. In other ways, plants must have light to grow
Fungi-Do not use water, nor sunlight to grow. Plants-Uses water and sunlight to grow. Fungi-Do not make their own food. Plants-Make their own food.
we use sunlight to help our crops grow. Sunlight is also important to our clothes because it helps our clothes dry and gave it vitamin D. sunlight kills germs from our clothes.
very little sunlight makes it to the rainforest floor
Yes, like most plants, they require sunlight to grow. They use this sunlight in a process known as photosynthesis to create food for themselves.
Trees don't absorb sunlight as such but more USE sunlight to convert into energy through a process called photosynthatsis.
They use sunlight,water,food and shelter
Use special fertilizer and give it plenty of sunlight. Also if they grow at the angle of the sun that is suppsosed to help.
Plant's need sunlight to grow.
Carbon dioxide and sunlight help plants grow but without carbon dioxide plants can't do photosynthesis so if there's no carbon dioxide there's no photosynthesis and if the plant can't do photosynthesis it can't use the sunlight and will die.
Yes, mushrooms can technically grow without sunlight. They obtain all of their nutrients from the soil but they tend to use ambient light to produce vitamin D.
The plants in my garden grow quickly in the warm sunlight.
They use other trees to make their way to the canopy where they can photosynthesize and have maximum sunlight coverage. They are thin and flexible so they can make their way to the canopy via the best route and so they twist around trees.
I plant..... water........grow.........eat