Because they do
because they most likely came from different areas. so they didn't have the same type of climate. another possibility is that amber traps only small animals or insects it seems
You can find metamorphic rocks in India along the Deccan Traps border. Igneous and sedimentary rocks can also be found there.
The Venus flytrap is native of swamp areas, not rain forests; it distribution is specific to North and South Carolina in the United States. (see related link). Other carnivorous/ insectivorous plants (Pitcher plants, sundews etc.) are found in other areas of the world including rain forests.
Hydrocarbon traps that form in geologic structures such as folds and faults are called structural traps. Hydrocarbon traps that result from changes in rock type or pinch-outs, unconformities, or other sedimentary features such as reefs or buildups are called stratigraphic traps.
Soil that traps sediment
Venus fly traps.
Chloroplast. It contains chlorophyll that traps sunlight for photosynthesis.
because they most likely came from different areas. so they didn't have the same type of climate. another possibility is that amber traps only small animals or insects it seems
Harmful plants can be carnivorous or poisonous, Carnivorous, Pitfall traps (Pitcher plant), Flypaper traps, Snap traps, Bladder traps, Lobster - pot traps Poisonous plants, there are many poisonous plants, please see related link for more information.
No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
Chloroplasts are found in plants to capture light energy
The difference between an active and inactive trap in a carnivorous plant is the way they capture their prey. Active plants physically close, while inactive traps simply use a hole with water in the bottom.
Yes
Chloroplast is found in the plant cell.It contains a green pigment called the chlorophyll which traps sunlight to make food.
Chlorophyll is the pigment in plants that traps energy from the sun using photosynthesis.
photosynthesis