Plants use energy from the sun.
Glucose
glucose
sun
trees grass and other plants
Usually tropical plants like palm trees and things that thrive on sun and moisture
It is stored and used later for another time in the plant when energy is needed.
All trees are plants, but not all plants are trees. Trees are woody perennial plants with a thick trunk, thinner branches, and leaves.
No, because not all plants are trees.
Biomass get's its energy from burning things like trees and plants, it then stores the gas from burning the trees and plants and stores it in a large container called a Metabase, then the ashes from the plants and trees are put into a large bowl which is the put into the metabase with the gas, then the metabase is heated up very hot at about 200 degrees, it is here which is where the energy is made, from heating the gas and the ashes of the trees and plants the energy is made and this is all called Biomass. Hope this helps! :)
All plants - and this includes trees - cover their energy needs with sunlight.
Producer is the apple tree really a producer
All energy in any ecosystem originally comes from the sun. the energy is then passed on to the producers. including plants, trees, and anything else that uses photosynthesis.
producers such as, oak trees, obtain energy by making their own food. producers are plants
If fossil fuels are used to power plants, this can kill trees. The pollution that comes from the plants can cause plants to die.
Wood comes from tall stemmed plants called trees.
oxygen mostly comes from our trees & plants
Wood comes from tall stemmed plants called trees.
biomass
If no plants or trees were on Earth all living things would die after a while because plants produce oxygen which living things need to live.
Producers such as trees and plants get their energy from the sun using a process called photosynthesis.Consumers such as animals and humans get their energy from eating other organisms.Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi get their energy from breaking down dead or decaying organisms.