Energy/Light
In non-living things, growth is considered extrinsic because it does not involve the internal development or replication of the materials that make up the object. Instead, growth in non-living things typically results from the external addition of new materials or components to the existing structure. Examples include the growth of ice in a freezer or the accumulation of dust on a surface.
Because it can be used to make new cars
carbohydrates which are produced during photosynthesis
Combining two or more materials to create a new material can result in a new set of properties that are different from the original materials. The properties of the new material will depend on factors such as the composition, structure, and bonding between the original materials.
is an secondary indrustry that uses raw material to make something new.
Plants obtain materials for growth primarily from air, water, and soil. Carbon dioxide from the air is used in photosynthesis to create glucose, while water and nutrients from the soil are absorbed by the roots to support plant growth and development. Additionally, sunlight is essential for plants to produce energy through photosynthesis.
Cell growth and cell division result in an increase in the amount of living material. Cell growth involves the accumulation of new materials within the cell, while cell division leads to the formation of new structures by dividing the cell into two daughter cells.
Light. The sun's light is the raw material for photosyntesis which is caught by chrolophyll. light it is used in light (day) reaction which involves spliting of H2O to H & O2 and oxygen is released through the stomata which leads to the dark reaction which involves the reactin of H2 and CO2 to produce carbohydrate which the main source of food and energy for plants. So you see the sun is indirectly involved in the making of carbohydrate
Yes, you can. They will start over and make a new nest. If you leave it in they will put new materials over the old nest to make it fresh.
When two materials are combined to make a new type of matter, the properties of the new material can be different from the individual components. This can result in new physical or chemical properties, such as changes in strength, conductivity, or color. The combination can also lead to the formation of new structures or phases not present in the individual materials.
Assimilation is the use of digested and absorbed materials to make new body parts.
The sculpture 'New Growth' was created in 2010 by the artist David Nash. It features a striking design that reflects themes of nature and regeneration. Nash is known for his work with wood and natural materials, often incorporating organic forms into his art.