A year for a planet is the time it takes for that planet to orbit the sun. Some planets take longer to orbit the sun because they are farther away from the sun than Earth, so those planets have a farther distance to cover to orbit the sun once than the Earth does.
Rosemary plants can live for an average of 5-10 years. However, with proper care and growing conditions, some rosemary plants can live even longer.
Most places on earth have plants of some kind.
Sage plants can live for several years, typically around 5-10 years, depending on growing conditions and care. With proper care and maintenance, some sage plants have been known to live even longer.
Spaceship Earth, although in a closed (tightly-fit covered space) isn't closed. A few years ago, it underwent construction in some areas, but is no longer closed.
Plant some plants
No, plants do not generate magnetic fields stronger than the Earth. The Earth's magnetic field is much stronger than any magnetic field produced by plants.
Some examples of short-day plants include chrysanthemums, poinsettias, and Christmas cacti. These plants require longer periods of darkness to bloom and thrive.
Perennial plants are the type that come back year after year. They typically have a longer lifespan compared to annual plants, with some perennials regrowing from the same roots or base each year. Examples of perennial plants include roses, peonies, and hostas.
It is said, with good supporting evidence, that the first organisms on Earth were probably single-celled prokaryotes found living in habitats with extreme environmental conditions such as high temperature or salinity (salty).0.75 billion years ago -- Green algae (water)0.475 billion years ago -- First land plants: Mosses and liverworts descended from green algae.0.423 billion years ago -- Vascular plants: These are literally garden-variety plants, such as ferns, grasses, trees and cacti.
They spin at a different rate on their axis than the Earth does on its axis.
Yes, there are some quasars that are nearly 13 billion light years from the earth.
Ferns came first, appearing on Earth around 360 million years ago, while flowers emerged much later, around 140 million years ago. Ferns are some of the oldest types of plants, whereas flowering plants are a more recent evolutionary development.