carbon dioxide and give off the oxygen
Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
Uranium and plutonium are the most commonly used elements in nuclear power plants. These elements undergo nuclear fission, releasing energy in the form of heat, which is then used to produce electricity.
compound
a compoundCOMPOUND
The two 5kW heating elements will produce a total of 10kW of heat when energized simultaneously.
Uranium and plutonium
Nuclear and fossil fuel power plants are currently the two energy sources that produce the most energy. Nuclear power plants rely on nuclear reactions to generate electricity, while fossil fuel power plants burn coal, oil, or natural gas to produce electricity.
Plants can be divided into two large groups: vascular plants, which have tissues specialized for transporting water and nutrients, and nonvascular plants, which do not have these specialized tissues. Another way to classify plants is into gymnosperms, which produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit, and angiosperms, which produce seeds that are enclosed in a fruit.
Mushrooms and ferns both produce spores.
plants produce their food by photosynthesis
Chemical elements are combined to produce chemical compounds.
Plants produce food on leaves as chlorophyll is present there which traps sunlight.The stomata present on the leaves absorb carbon dioxide.The process photosynthesis takes place when all these elements are combined.