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Q: How long did it take for plants to grow back after the eruption in 1980?
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What was the first plant to grow after 1980 eruption?

Fireweed is one of the first plants to recolonize after a fire. Most other forbs make a return by the second year, and woody plants like wild rose become more common by about 5 years.


What happens to a plant life a few years after volcanic eruption?

At first most of the plants die due to the heat and gasses, but then they will come back since they grow well in a volcanic soil. There is a tree that is still alive after the eruption of Pompeii in 79 AD.


A volcanic eruption can be frightening and destructive, but it can also help humankind. Choose two positive outcomes of a volcanic eruption?

two benefits of a volcanic eruption one is that it help plants grow and Volcanic materials ultimately break down and weather to form some of the most fertile soils on Earth


Do plants grow in soda?

No it can not because it has sugar and caffeine. Water might grow it back, though.


What do plants and newts do that humans cant?

newts can grow back limbs and organs due to their stem cells which are situated all over there bodies like plants, they can also grow back organs


Do hyacinth plants grow back yearly?

If treated properly yes.


Can plants grow back after they die?

If a plant is really dead, it is dead


What kind of plants grow in the back bay at Newport?

the cannabis plant


What do flowering plants grow from?

Plants that come back each year are called perennials.


Will rock or country music cause plants to grow more?

No because light and water makes plants grow. (You need to go back to 1st grade)


Can plants heal themselves?

If some plants lose a leaf they can grow it back because this part of a plant is replacable


Plants that come back every year?

The plants are either self-sowing (dropping seeds) or perennials