At night or when no light in the day time.
Moist air contains large amounts of water vapor. Water vapor carries large amounts of energy. This energy is what powers a thunderstorm that might produce a tornado
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An applied scientists who studies the sun might ask how the energy is used in life. They may ask just how a plant is able to use the sun's energy to make food.
Green energy doesn't effect plants directly. But there is a chance that it might do so in the future. Because, green energy are forms of energy that produce little CO2. Plants use CO2 to grow and survive (and produce a little when there is a shortness of light). If we were to be able to eliminate all CO2 in the air, then all the plants will not be able to grow. But this is just theoretical and will probably never happen. I hope this answers your question. Please people, correct me if I'm wrong.
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Growing plants to use for energy uses land that can be used for growing food.Burning plants produces greenhouse gases.
Because it might not have enough seed minerals to produce a brand new seed.
Plants and algae can produce a slimy substance in a lake. Blue-green algae is the most dangerous type of algae for a lake to have because it can produce toxins.
When a plant is mutated it's genetic make up is modified. It might able to fight off plant disease like rust, but it might produce harmful chemical toxins or might have a high concentration of a harmful chemicals. Thus people are hesitant to try the new genetically modified plants and crops. Ultimately they might also cause ecological imbalance.
I'm not really sure actually, but it might be photosinthasis
It fuels convection currents in the air that we call the wind. It's energy causes evaporation that starts the water cycle. It also provides energy to the plants for photosynthesis. If you think about the food chain, everything eats plants, if indirectly. A wolf might eat a deer which eats plants. A coyote might eat a cat which had eaten a mouse which had eaten plants. The sun's energy enables all life on earth.
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It would produce more flowers because it would have energy to spare
Actually, you might be shocked by this, but plants require small amounts of Oxygen. i am not sure why, or any of the details, but they do need oxygen.
There are a number of reasons why milk might be the cause of a plant's death. Milk can choke out the water the plants need for example.