If plants stop making food, they will die. The life cycle of the plant depends on its ability to convert sunlight into food for itself. If that cycle is interrupted, the plant will die.
it will die because a plant use chlorophyll in food making process.
when the plant stop giving food and the plant will stop giving oxygen
it is because there is no food at night
It was decided to stop making it any more.
I can't find it anywhere did Kraft stop making it? I want to start making it my self.
When it's not hungry anymore.
Only those plants stop making food during winter whose leaves are gone or covered with snow. Due to light being limiting factor and scaricity of functional chloroplasts, and freezing temperature etc. food making process is minimized
No food will be produced. So no energy will be produced
They haven't stopped yet, but may soon as the Winchester plant is for sale.
The Georgia plant that it was assembled at shut down in 2008 making it the last year the Uplander was sold. However, a 2009 model was released for Canada and Mexico.
Nothing. It's normal. It means you have to use the restroom or your food is digesting
Plant life grows, something eats the plant life, that animal is eaten by something, that animal is eaten and so on. If plants stop growing, food depletes for one, causing more food depletes for meat eaters and so on