1. raffia plant - it is the largest growing plant in the world. it leaves can grow up to 80 ft.
Plants are put in plant families because they have similar characteristics. Members of the rose family have five petals, etc.
The five main plant phyla are the Anthocerotophyta (hornworts), Bryophyta (mosses), Marchantiophyta (liverworts), Pteridophyta (ferns), and Spermatophyta (seed plants). Each phylum represents different groups of plants with unique characteristics and reproductive strategies.
discribe five key characteristics of tourism
Plants are considered living things because they exhibit characteristics of life. The five reasons that support this classification are: 1) Plants are made up of cells, the basic unit of life. 2) Plants can grow and develop. 3) Plants can reproduce and produce offspring. 4) Plants can respond to stimuli in their environment. 5) Plants require energy and nutrients to survive.
five different answers, based on what type of geography they study.
Characteristics are things about something For example Mammals Characteristics : - Fur or Hair - Born alive - Hot blooded - Omnivore
The different types of plants found in a rainforest are epiphytes, lianas, fungi, and buttresses. Lianas are thick woody vine plants and fungi are things like mushrooms, molds, and mildews.
The five themes of geography of Nevada state are location (its coordinates on Earth), place (physical and human characteristics of the state), human-environment interaction (how people interact with and impact the environment), movement (migration patterns, trade routes, etc.), and region (how different areas in Nevada are similar or different in terms of characteristics).
this are the five-kingdom of systemMonera (includes Eubacteria and Archeobacteria,Protista,Fungi,Plantae,Animalia.
it sleeps.A LOT.
the five characteristics are 1dollarbill,5dollarbills,10dollarbills,20dollarbills,50dollarbills theres NOT ONLY FIVE charastics of cash there SIX CHARACTERISTIC OF CASH 100 dollarbills.
I need an answer what are 5 characteristics of pure competition?