The answer is that the plant would die Because It has the sun light but it needs oxygen and soil which is its food source to survive! NP.... :D
In space, plants experience challenges due to microgravity, fluctuating temperatures, and limited access to resources like water and nutrients. They may grow differently, with altered shapes and orientations in the absence of gravity. Specialized technology and controlled environments are needed for successful plant growth in space missions.
You wait for one to die and then you plant a new one!
photosythesis happens inside a plant
in most cases they will change direction and start growing downwards again. if you took the plant to outer space, where there is no gravity, they will grow in any direction.
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
Nothing happens in the nuclear plant in Bataan. This plant was built but never operated.
Space
it flys
plant
The first plant grown in space was Arabidopsis, a small flowering plant related to cabbage and mustard. It was grown on the International Space Station in 2002 as part of an experiment to study plant growth in microgravity.
nothing happens