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The green color of plants is caused by a chemical called chlorophyll, which is used by plants for photosynthesis, which is the process of using sunlight, water, and air, to create food.
The minerals and dissolved gases in ocean water are used by plant and animals.
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
it is called photosynthesis and the plant uses the green pigment (which makes most plants' leaves green) is called chlorophyll.
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Water or H20.
The energy from sunlight is very important for plants. Namely, the energy is used in photosynthesis to create glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
photosynthesis is plants using water and sunlight to make starch
Xylem cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of a plant.
from sunlight and water(rain).
Rooted aquatic plants can be found in areas with lower sunlight exposure. This is because the plants are used to having limited light because they're used to being in the water.
They are water, carbon dioxide, sunlight and chlorophyll
water is one of them but I can't remember the other EDIT: Plants also require Carbon Dioxide: Water + Sunlight + Co2 --> Oxygen + Glucose (Energy)
it comes from the nutrients of soil, air, water and sunlight
There are two materials. They are CO2 and water
Well they get energy from two different things -photosynthesis: where they soak in rays of sunlight that they convery into food and energy -their roots: which bring up water and minerals