Many plant types are grown under artificial light and they do not rot. If the light intensity is too poor the plant will become spindly and probably die (due to lack of light rather than rot).
If the plant is rotting, the problem is probably to do with drainage or over watering.
All plants expire CO2. They also rot and produce CO2.
Crop plants are those planted for their food value (normally on farms) eg. wheat, cabbage, potato's carrots, sunflowers etc. "Plants" other than crop plants are normally plants grown for their ornamental value in gardening or landscaping
dark
it does not. it rots faster in the dark
No land plants in the deepest rock layers. Water plants are easily covered with sediment while land plants rot long before sediment covers them usually.
I think plants can not grow with cooking oil because,the plant would just rot.
It rots faster in the light.
for meh the plants
The natural environment of Antarctica is too dry and too cold to promote rot.
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Light???
It rots faster in the light.
All plants expire CO2. They also rot and produce CO2.
yes
because they use plants and animals to make fossil fuels
Crop plants are those planted for their food value (normally on farms) eg. wheat, cabbage, potato's carrots, sunflowers etc. "Plants" other than crop plants are normally plants grown for their ornamental value in gardening or landscaping
in the sun light