We thin plants because plants need enough room to grow. We over plant because we want to make sure that enough plants germinate. Sometimes when we thin, we can eat the plant. Sometimes we can replant the plant in a new location. Otherwise, the thinned plant becomes compost.
because they do
Narrow, thin leaves have lower pressure under water.
Normally this would have to do with the origin and location of the plant. Long, thin leaves offer less resistance to water flow; these types of plants are normally found in fast, running water. Note: Not all underwater plants have narrow, thin leaves!
the answer is a fish. I thin
It means that for best results, the plants should be three inches apart. To thin to three inches apart means to pull out the extra plants, leaving three inches between the desired plants..
so they dont destroy the other plants around it
Yes they do because because nonvascular are thin
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They are the plant's tendrils.
they use this thin called xylem
Maybe because it is grown with the long thin leaves or because it was no fertilized
Xylem & Phloem