Nitrogen, Magnesium, Potassium and Iron
Air, water, and light.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an essential element for plants, and it is not directly obtained from the soil. Plants absorb CO2 from the atmosphere during photosynthesis to produce carbohydrates and release oxygen as a byproduct.
Here are some plants people eat: tomatoes, carrots, apples, peaches and celery.
Wheat products come directly from wheat. Wheat is a plant that looks alot like rice plants but are very different.
All food comes from plants, though not all foods come directly from plants, for example beef originally was a plant, because the cow eats the grass, which is a plant. There may be one or two exceptions to this but none that I am aware of :L
Materials that come directly from nature include wood, cotton, wool, silk, leather, clay, stone, and bamboo. These materials are sourced from plants, animals, or minerals without undergoing significant processing or alteration.
Fossil fuels come from the remains of ancient plants and animals that were buried and transformed over millions of years. While they are derived from organic matter, they are not directly related to the fossils of dinosaurs or other ancient creatures.
Its called a compound. When 2 elements come together they will sometimes be able to form a compound. a compound is 2 elements formed together to make 1 single substance.
The energy required to make carbohydrates primarily comes from sunlight, which is harnessed by plants during the process of photosynthesis. In this process, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, using sunlight as the energy source. This stored energy in the form of carbohydrates can then be utilized by plants and other organisms for growth, reproduction, and metabolic processes.
Plants come from seeds, and people and animals come from their mothers.
WD-40 can have harmful effects on plants if sprayed directly on them. The chemicals in WD-40 can disrupt leaf membranes, leading to wilting, browning, and ultimately harming the plant. It is important to avoid using WD-40 near plants or on gardening tools that come in contact with plants.
Come directly home after school.