green plants don't take any gasses from the sun, as the sun is too far away. They get the carbon dioxide gas that they need from the earth's atmosphere. They get energy from the sun.
The Sun
Variegated plants can revert to the normal green type sometimes. If you trim off the parts that are green, it will prevent them taking over the entire plant as they are stronger than the variegated leaves. Growing them in full sun also helps.
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They get burned in the Green house gases
Green plant cells contain chloroplasts, organelles that undergo photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures energy from the sun. The chlorophyll is what makes the plant green.
The yellow leaves will turn in to green gradually when the plant is put back in the sun.
by taking its nutriants from another plant
about 90 percent
Our cars emit lots of harmful gases into our air. It traps in the sun's heat and causes the 'greenhouse' effect. We should plant more trees to absorb the harmful gases and emit fresh, clean O2 or Oxygen.
it is currently involved in photosynthesis. Sun light is a important part of this process.
The energy for photoshythesis in plants come from the sun.
Green House gases work by allowing the Sun's rays into the atmosphere, but don't let them back out. Green-house gases are gases like CO2, Methane and other traces of elements. A small amount is necessary to control the warmth of the overall planet, but if we get to much green-house gas, the planet could begin to warm, which it is. If this is due to green-house gases or not, there is much controversy to the matter.