in SC there are a lot of plants but i can try to name some of them. Here are a few. oak, poison ivy, evergreens, poison oak, daffodils, violets, orchids, berries, bushes, cats tail plant, and a whole lot more but don't take my word 4 it I'm only 11 but i do live in South Carolina
Here are some of the types of plants that live in South Carolina:
There are Fish, weeds, Amoeba, Paramecium's, and Bacteria
South Carolina has many swamps and bogs where you can find carnivorous plants. Some of these plants can grow as large as 36 inches high.This site has pictures.https://sites.google.com/site/cypressgardensplantopedia/home/carnivorous-plants
Most of North Carolina's energy comes from eco-friendly powerplants. Included, but not limited to: solar energy plants, wind farms, geo-thermal plants, and hydro-electric dams. Ironically, most of South Carolina's energy comes from nuclear power plants. In fact, South Carolina has more nuclear power plants per square mile than any other state in the US.
many types but the these are the most comon: cotton corn tobacco(mostly in north carolina, south carolina, virginia, and flordia) wheat peaches (mostly in south carolina & georgia)
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We call South Carolina south Carolina because that its name and its in a south direction.
The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, South Carolina.
There is only one aquarium in South Carolina. It is the South Carolina Aquarium that is located in Charleston, South Carolina.
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North Carolina is to South Carolina as is to North Dakotais to South Dakota.
South Carolina is south of North Carolina.
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