No, all rain is not good for plants. Heavy rains, especially ove a period of time, can be too much rain for plants. If rain has certain pollutants in it, those pollutants might harm the plants or the soil they are growing in.
Where can scientists still go to study rain forest plants before the plants are destroyed
rain
No. They eat all the bad bugs that eat all your good plants
Many species of plants and animals live there, and they are still discovering more. There are too many to name all
It's good that you asked! Cold weather and snow is good for the environment because cold weather, for example, could be like rain, and rain helps keep the ground moist and waters all of Earth's plants and plants give us oxygen. Snow on the other hand.... It is probably fine for the environment...I mean, how can snow really harm the environment? it's just frozen water anyway.
Rain is needed for the plants to live.
It is good for plants since it is like rain water
Plants look greener after rain because rain is washing all the dust on the leaves
Yes. All plants need rain.
rain water
depends on the plant
all kinds of plants and animals live in and are found in the rain forest
The rain evaporates into the air or into the ground to be sucked up by the plants
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No, all rain is not good for plants. Heavy rains, especially ove a period of time, can be too much rain for plants. If rain has certain pollutants in it, those pollutants might harm the plants or the soil they are growing in.
not much . it's not as good as rain water . :)
The sun helps plants grow and the rain waters plants that is what I can think of.