There is about the same types of plants you would find anywhere else in the U.S.. But in colonial times Rhode Island was known for it's lumber. There's grass
The Rhode Island Red Chicken is the state bird of Rhode Island.
Of what state?
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Rhode Island is home to many kinds of plants. They have several kinds of evergreen trees as well as wild flowers.
Surtsey Island is made up of Scoria rock in the igneous rock.
dude thats not it you got to help. Sheep ate many of the plants before they were taken away in 1943. Even so, there are several plants that can only be found on the island. Three kinds of animals are there and nowhere else: deer mouse, island fox, and island night lizard. The island also has many birds.
Stomata are a structure found in leaves; only plants have leaves, so only plants have stomata. Mitochondria, however, are organelles found in the cells of all kinds of organisms, not just plants.
Chloroplasts are found in green photosynthetic cells of plant tissues
Rhode Island is home to many kinds of plants. They have several kinds of evergreen trees as well as wild flowers.
rhode island had a lot of differeat races
all kinds of plants and animals live in and are found in the rain forest
Fisherman, Traders, Tavern Owners, and Hunters. (All i can think of.)
sunflowers
It is subjective to determine the most eccentric state to live in as eccentricity can vary from person to person. However, states like California, New York, Oregon, and Louisiana are known for their unique cultures, diversity, and eccentricities.
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it is found in both animal and plant cell, all of them
Surtsey Island is made up of Scoria rock in the igneous rock.
dude thats not it you got to help. Sheep ate many of the plants before they were taken away in 1943. Even so, there are several plants that can only be found on the island. Three kinds of animals are there and nowhere else: deer mouse, island fox, and island night lizard. The island also has many birds.
They have all four of the usual seasons: winter, spring, summer, & autumn with their seasons being a little milder than PA's.