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a.sunlight b.water c.carbondioxide these are the 3 elements needed by the plants in order to make food.
Sun and water
Those four elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen (sometimes known collectively as CHON).
NPK, where N is Nitrogen, P is phosphorus and K potassium
Nitrogen is needed for all life forms, including plants. Plants absorb nitrogen from soil through their roots in the form of nitrate and ammonia.
Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
use for agricultural plants.
Simple plant fertilizers combine N, P and K; nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium. These are the elements most needed by plants. There are many more elements needed and more complex fertilizers are available for this. In particular, some soils are deficient in 'trace elements' such as selenium, but these tend to be of local importance.
plants
The agricultural revolution is believed to have started independently in multiple regions around the world, including the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, China, Mesoamerica, and the Andes. Each region developed their own domesticated plants and animals that led to the shift from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities.
In agricultural terms the microelements are soil nutrients which are needed by plants to grow and are not as important as macroelements are. However in Film terms they are: Mise-en-scene, Sound, Cinematography, Performace and Editing
There are plenty of elements in plants such as carbon. Oxygen is also another very important element found in plants.