Respiration via glycolysis
Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and give out Oxygen.
Plants take in food from their roots, all plants do.
When there are too many plants, some of them are crowded out their neighbors and die. This happens all the time anyway; things die, and new things grow in their places. There cannot actually be "too many" plants.
Nope. Plenty of plants need direct sunlight for most of the day to flower.
no
All the time
time is a constant, therefore it is everywhere at anytime in all places
If I'm correct I would have to say no! not all plants take in water from the ground. There are plaints known as Air plants which absorb th moisture from the air. Does anyone agree?
if all plants bloomed at the same time most of them will die cause too many plants will soak up the minerals from the soil, leaving the other plants with no nutrients, causind them to die
all the time, just like you
There are a few different plants that can adapted to the amazon. All the plants have to be able to take a lot of rain.
Plants don't keep their Stomata open all the time to prevent too much water loss.