Maple tree, oak tree and rubber tree
Seasonal changes in CO2 concentration are primarily caused by the natural cycle of plant growth and decay. During the spring and summer months, plants absorb CO2 through photosynthesis, reducing the concentration in the atmosphere. In the fall and winter, when plants go dormant and decay, CO2 is released back into the atmosphere, leading to an increase in concentration.
No, plants do not go through metamorphosis.
Seasonal changes in carbon dioxide levels are driven by the Earth's natural processes. During the winter, plants go dormant and release less oxygen during photosynthesis, causing carbon dioxide levels to rise. In the spring and summer, plants become active and absorb more carbon dioxide, leading to a decrease in atmospheric levels.
Plants and animals survive harsh environments in a variety of different seasonal behaviors. This can include migration, building underground homes, and plants flowering for a particular season.
Yes, because plants go through a process called photosynthesis. When plants go through this process, they let out oxygen.
Through the roots, but some plants obtain humidity through their leaves.
plants that get alot of sun
They have tO go through respiration to make food
Yes
1. Differentiation of plant body into stem, root and leaves. 2. Development of stomata for gaseous exchange.
Plants
the crop could die or go rotten pr it might stop the crops from growing but it all depends what kind of crops they are