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Vigorously growing plants remove a lot of carbon dioxide from the air.
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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.
No. X-Rays have a greater frequency than visible light. In order of increasing frequency(or decreasing wavelength). Radio waves, Microwaves, Infra-red radiation, Visible light, Ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, Gamma rays.
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Volcanic soil is good for growing plants because the soil that forms from volcanic rocks contain nutrients that many plants need to grow.
Drowning.
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
black soil is the best for growing cotton plants
be growing plants in the fildeds. they grow plants by there good farming.
because it rains
We're doing a science fair projects on plants and came up with the name "What's Growing On?".
bec. it can wittered the plants and the sun will not able to help the plants. add me in fb. franc0is09@yahoo.com
no light is good, but you also need water and not just light