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no difference, helps if the potato or piece of potato has at least one "eye"
adaptation
To effectively perform potato hilling, mound soil around the base of the potato plants as they grow. This helps to protect the developing tubers from sunlight, prevents greening, and encourages more tuber growth. Hilling also improves soil aeration and drainage, which promotes healthy root development and increases yield in your potato crop.
Adaptation When you move from one place to another you have to ADAPT to the new environment.
An adaptation is a structure or behavior that helps a living thing live.
Lianas are climbing plants that use the support from trees to reach sunlight in the forest canopy. They have specialized structures like tendrils or twining stems that allow them to climb and wrap around trees to access sunlight for photosynthesis. This climbing adaptation helps lianas compete for light in the crowded forest environment.
ADAPTATION
No, but it helps you get potato on your face.
That adaptation is called camouflage.
Morning glory plants exhibit phototropism, meaning they grow towards sources of light. They have flexible stems that allow them to reorient themselves to face the sun throughout the day. This adaptation helps them maximize their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis.
Yes, you can compost potato peels. Composting potato peels helps to reduce waste and enrich the soil with nutrients.