To get more sunlight for a higher rate of photosynthesis
It can trap more sunlight
Why leaf A is smaller in size than Leaf B.
they have leaves that tend to lie in a plane at right angles, usually North and South, so can be used to tell directions
Heavily forested areas have plants that specialize in growth: a) at 12-noon the sun is straight up which may give all the plants just enough to survive. b) it's about survival of the fittest. Thousands of saplings spring up every year and 95% of them die because they can not beat out their faster-growing counterparts.
Most all plants need Sunlight in order to turn Co2 and other elements into stored energy. Chlorophyll (the mostly green stuff) catches this and this is why plants are nutritious to humans too! Also plants need sunlight to preform photothsis and photothsis creates sugar that the plants need to surviveAnswerDirect outdoor sunlight is in the range 32.000 to 100.000 LyX, 100.000 LyX at noon, at the same time approximately 10.000 LyX in shadow. Generally : no plant can survive below 800 LyX (no photosynthesis, no chemical reactions). Most plants require 5.000 LyX and more. So-called shadow plants can "survive" within 800 to 1.500 LUX.
Re: "Two butterflies went out at noon" - there were two versions of this poem by Emily Dickinson published. The original version was written in 1862; I'm not sure of the other's date. There was also another unfinished worksheet poem that was NOT published. You can find the original, finished version and the unfinished worksheet poem in "Emily Dickinson An Interpretive Biography" by Thomas H. Johnson in Chapter VI, "The Business of Circumference - Meaning in Poetry". Emily Dickinson was constantly altering and leaving different versions or phrases for various poems; "Success is countest sweetest" had three versions. I hope this helps answer your question.The other version of "Two butterflies went out at noon" that is less well-known I found on bartleby.com at the following link: http://www.bartleby.com/113/2018.html
Nails grow by mitosis of cells in the stratum germinativum beneath the lunula (it looks like part of the noon) on the nail bed; average growth is about 0.5 mm per week, or slightly over 1 inch per year.
Plants are heliotropic, that is they have the ability to move in order to maximize the amount of solar radiation that they absorb - think of it as moving solar panels.
Rockhopper leaves after 12:00 noon or after normally he goes after 12:00 noon
Rockhopper leaves after 12:00 noon or after normally he goes after 12:00 noon
Yes.Example sentences:She leaves her job at noon every day.The red maple leaves blew from the tree.
12 noon, April 10th, 1912.
The railroads. When railroading started, time was based on the position of the sun: when it is directly overhead, it's "noon." Or, on a clock, 12:00. The problem with that is, what is "noon" in Chicago is not noon in Detroit or Milwaukee. This makes it hard to calculate timetables--if it takes an hour to go from Alphaville to Bravoville, you then have to work in a time correction factor. Worse: if a train leaves Alphaville going to Bravoville at noon, and a train leaves Bravoville going to Alphaville at noon, they're going to reach their destinations at different times. So, they came up with a "standard time" deal. They divided the nation into four sections, because it takes four hours for the sun to pass across the US. Then they decided noon would be when the sun got to the middle of each section. Now, if a train leaves Bravoville for Alphaville at noon and one leaves Alphaville for Bravoville at noon, they'll both reach their destinations at the same time.
At noon.
You are hungry at noon because your stomach is empty.
Well, you're looking at it backwards. The concept of "noon" is man-made. Noon describes that point during the day when the sun is directly (or nearly) overhead. So, to answer your question, the sun is high in the sky at noon because we define "noon" as that time during the day when the sun is high in the sky.
Its in England
they have leaves that tend to lie in a plane at right angles, usually North and South, so can be used to tell directions
at noon time