plants grow taller in the dark because plant will grow until they find light, but will eventually die.
no
yes they can
Plants will generally grow taller in an environment with longer grass, as the longer grass provides support and protection for the plants to grow upwards without being stunted or damaged. Additionally, taller grass can provide more competition for sunlight, prompting plants to grow taller in order to access sunlight for photosynthesis.
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You know when they are taller than they were!
Plants grown in the light typically grow bigger than those in the dark because they need light for photosynthesis, which is crucial for their growth and development. Light provides energy for plants to produce food, enabling them to grow taller and have more leaves. Without light, plants tend to become weak and spindly due to the lack of energy source.
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Trying to grow to reach a light source
yes they can
The plants in soil with worms will grow taller than those without worms. The worm play an integral role in which they allow plants to absorb more water and nutrients and thereby growing taller.
If you are talking about plants, then no, it would not grow in the dark. It would need sunlight. Most plants grown in the dark.
The limiting factor for sun-loving mosses as taller plants grow during succession would likely be reduced light availability. As taller plants shade the ground below them, the mosses may receive less sunlight, causing them to struggle to photosynthesize and grow. This reduced light can hinder the mosses' ability to compete with the taller plants for resources.