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It's betweentemperature and light.Because plants in the temperate zones -- it's conceivably a way for them to tell the time of year.By definition, the photoperiod is the duration of an organism's daily exposure to light.So it's hard to say which one is the answer so you choose the one that you think it is and if that is not the answer then it has to be the other.I hope this helps everyone.the answer is light(novanet)
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.
Each time Mendel studied a trait, he crossed two plants with different expressions of the trait and found that the new plants all looked like one of the two parents. He called these new plants hybrids because they received different genetic information, or different alleles, for a trait from each parent.
plants give off water so that the water can evaporate and water earth.yes. plants do give off water. the process of plants giving off water is called transpiration. plants transpire to build up tension which then causes water to transport from the roots to the leaves. Then, because they take on more water than they transpire, they have to forcefully expel water. the expelled water is mostly the dew you find on the grass in the morning.hope i answered all your questions, =)
Photoperiod determines the time of flowering in many plants. Accordingly the plants have been classified as short day plants, long day plants and day neutral plants. A short day plant can be brought into flowering by putting in the dark for a specific period of time for the required days. Similarly, long day plants can be subjected to artificial light of desired intensity to initiate flowering.Photoperiod determines the time of flowering in many plants. Accordingly the plants have been classified as short day plants, long day plants and day neutral plants. A short day plant can be brought into flowering by putting in the dark for a specific period of time for the required days. Similarly, long day plants can be subjected to artificial light of desired intensity to initiate flowering.
danilions.People usually pull the petals off Daisies to find out if somebody loves them. They blow the seeds off Dandelions to tell the time.
Plants that enter a period of reproduction more than once are called perennials. Some perennial plants live for a very long time.
It's betweentemperature and light.Because plants in the temperate zones -- it's conceivably a way for them to tell the time of year.By definition, the photoperiod is the duration of an organism's daily exposure to light.So it's hard to say which one is the answer so you choose the one that you think it is and if that is not the answer then it has to be the other.I hope this helps everyone.the answer is light(novanet)
Well, most of the time geologists find fossils of plants and animals, and then study them to find out how long ago the plant(or animal) lived.
the sun will blow up one day but that's not till a long time we would be dead because with out the sun we would be frozen we wouldn't have healthy plants it heats earth it grows are plants
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Didn't I - Blow Your Mind This Time - was created on 1989-08-11.
It'll soon be time to blow out the candles.
That depends on your weight usually. An hour? Only time will tell, best to sit tight till the cab comes.
Dynamite is used in mining to blow apart walls and whatnot. It saves time digging with a shovel. People that do this in the mines are called shotfirers.
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The angels will blow the trumpets. It is there in the book of Mathew and Revelations.