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Humus (Latin - "soil ") is the organic material in soil lending it a dark brown or black coloration... (\'/) (>.<)
yes he was he discovered the cells in plants
You mean Bullrushes? Its like a Corn dog sticking out of the pond.
# it takes 2 weeks for a plant to die.# when a plant dies some plants feel very soft and hard.# they also t urn brown an gets very hard.# plants also turn brown and when the plants turn brown it gets very hard.# when the plant turns brown it means that it is dyeing!:
The plants have less chlorophyll.
decayed plants
it is blue,gray,and black and partially brown
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it is blue,gray,and black and partially brown
Fossil fuels come from decayed plants and animals. Oil typically comes from dead marine life. Coal comes from decaying plants. So, before they are transformed into fuels (which can take millions of years), the decaying organic material is likely to be brown. Of course, before they die, the plants and animal look just like they do today.
there is a plants called robert brown yes
Bogs can vary in color depending on their surroundings, but they typically appear dark brown to black due to the decayed organic matter and presence of tannins staining the water.
The answer is soil. Soil is brown and is used to grow plants in.
you are likely because it is organic matter formed from decayed plant and animal remain ,and is called humus.
It depends on the brown sugar brand and variety. Unrefined brown sugar is typically referred to as 'raw sugar' Typical brown sugar can be partially refined or can simply be refined white sugar with molasses added. By rule of thumb, the finer the grain, the more refined the product has been.
The leaves of plants may go brown because of a number of reasons. Some plants' leaves go brown due to lack of enough water while others do so as a natural process when they are about to shed their leaves.
Humus (Latin - "soil ") is the organic material in soil lending it a dark brown or black coloration... (\'/) (>.<)