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Most plants produce their own energy from sunlight. To store energy, these plants need sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide.Other plants ,called parasites and saprophyte, have no chlorophyll and steal their food from other plants.Other plants catch insects for food. Examples are venus flytrap, sun dew plant and pitcher plant.
It only takes a small amount of energy to make paper burn. While burning, the paper will give off more energy than it took to light it. This greater energy can then be used to make things that are harder to ignite to catch fire.
plants get energy from the sun and its sunlightplants don't energy from the sun light they get the energy from light energy.
Most plants produce their own energy from sunlight. To store energy, these plants need sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide.Other plants ,called parasites and saprophites, have no chlorophyll and steal their food from other plants.Other plants catch insects for food. Examples are venus flytrap, sundew plant and pitcher plant.If you're looking for a different improved answer look here!! Well plants need oxygen, carbon dioxide, sunlight, glucose, and water.See, this is what happens.The sun gives the plant energy, water also helps the plant grow, carbon dioxide is on the leaves, and the oxygen is released. Notice chlorophll is on the plant
If it can't grow tall needing less sunlight is a common adaption. Or, having extremely broad leaves to catch all the sunlight it can is another adaption forest floor plants can have.
the sun and pours to catch the sunlight
When solar panels catch sunlight people kiss my butt
Plants make their own food by trapping the energy in sunlight (they are therefore classified as producers).Animals can not make their own food, the have to eat plants (if they are herbivores) or catch and eat herbivores (if they are carnivores) to obtain their or energy (they are classified as consumers).Thus the energy powering life is the Sunlight that the Producers gather.
Generically, the green colored bits - it is the green chlorophyll in these areas (usually leaves) that catch and utilize the sunlight.
Usually the house has solar panels on the roof that catch the sunlight and transform it into energy to run all your devices at home.
Most plants produce their own energy from sunlight. To store energy, these plants need sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide.Other plants ,called parasites and saprophyte, have no chlorophyll and steal their food from other plants.Other plants catch insects for food. Examples are venus flytrap, sun dew plant and pitcher plant.
chlorophyll
a plants leafs have special cells that that are longer than the other to catch sunlight which then goes through a process called photosinthsis
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It only takes a small amount of energy to make paper burn. While burning, the paper will give off more energy than it took to light it. This greater energy can then be used to make things that are harder to ignite to catch fire.
plants get energy from the sun and its sunlightplants don't energy from the sun light they get the energy from light energy.
To catch sunlight - and thus manufacture sugar for the plant to which its attached.