Oh, dude, the similes for a dead plant could be like "as lifeless as a rock" or "as dry as the Sahara desert." It's like comparing a dead plant to something else to show how sad and shriveled up it is. So, yeah, those are some similes for ya.
No, a dead plant does not have thermal energy.
yes, they are both similies, for they both either contain "as" or "like"
In "My Brother Sam Is Dead" by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, some notable similes include comparisons that evoke strong imagery and emotion, such as likening the chaos of war to a "raging storm" or describing fear as "cold as ice." These similes help convey the intensity of the characters' experiences and the turmoil of the American Revolutionary War. They enhance the narrative by illustrating the stark realities faced by the family and the community.
nothing its dead
it is dead plants
brown(no sunlight=dead plant)
Detritivores feed on dead plant and animal remains.
Umm, plant or animal death, it has no special name.
To effectively remove dead leaves from a banana plant, gently pull the dead leaves downwards until they detach from the plant. Be careful not to damage the healthy leaves or the plant's stem. Regularly inspect the plant for dead leaves and remove them promptly to promote healthy growth.
The plural of simile is similes.
Right next to the box that says how much money there is there should be a trash can. Click on the dead plant and then click on the trash can. It will ask if you want to delete the plant and click yes. Then your dead plant is thrown away.
Answeryou can't plant a dead tree, so you burn, destroy it and stomp on it so nooo