There are no minerals in sunlight. Plants obtain all their minerals from decomposed organic material in the soil.
plants need water, sunlight and fertile soil to grow.
I know that they need iron.
Some of the minerals than help plants grow include copper and magnesium. They also need calcium and phosphorus along with potassium and zinc.
minerals
yes indeed, there is manyminerals around your life.....even what your standing on. when minerals like fertilier comes and gets put on the plants.
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
Sunlight can help plants and animals grow but sunlight itself is not living
The Sun's help from the sunlight helps the plants grow up
Carbon dioxide and sunlight help plants grow but without carbon dioxide plants can't do photosynthesis so if there's no carbon dioxide there's no photosynthesis and if the plant can't do photosynthesis it can't use the sunlight and will die.
Minerals help make up the plant's main body (the stem and roots/leaves) and helps the plant form its food, glucose. Minerals can help the plant absorb sunlight and retain water.
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Yes. Sunlight is a necessity for plants to perform photosynthesis which is how they make food (glucose). This glucose is needed for the plant so survive and more is needed to help the plant grow. Without the solar energy from the sun plants can't live or grow. Also, if a plant does not receive enough sunlight, it will not grow as much as it would otherwise. However, too much sunlight can also harm plants. It depends on the particular plant as to how much sunlight is needed.