Plants look greener after rain because rain is washing all the dust on the leaves
it waters your plants, helps them grow.Makes the grass greener. it waters your plants, helps them grow.Makes the grass greener.
Nitrogen fixation can become greener if the natural chemicals are used in the plants.
Sure! Three examples of personification in the first stanza of "April Rain Song" by Langston Hughes are: "rain plays a little sleep-song on our roof," "rain sings a song of little drops," and "rain makes trees look greener."
Leaves get their green colour due to presence of a plastid called chlorophyll. This does the function of absorbing sunlight required for photosynthesis. Hence plants which survive on photosynthesis have greener leaves.
Growing a Greener World - 2010 Native Plants for Sustainability 1-16 was released on: USA: 28 August 2010
rain helps plants because it just does!
Yes. Plants need rain for water.
Rain is needed for the plants to live.
it made my plat greener and thicker
No there are many many plants in a rain forest.
The full question is: What is the function for Faye runs a landscaping business She knows that the more it rains the greener the grass will be A the color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain B the amount of rain is a function of the amount of rain C the height of the grass is a function of the color of the grass? Answer: The color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain.
No, all rain is not good for plants. Heavy rains, especially ove a period of time, can be too much rain for plants. If rain has certain pollutants in it, those pollutants might harm the plants or the soil they are growing in.