6x4 meters
of course who in the world would ask this? YOU WOULD
Wonderberry plants should be spaced about 2-3 feet apart in rows that are 3-4 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation. This spacing gives the plants enough room to spread out and receive adequate sunlight and nutrients, promoting healthy development and higher yields.
If plants did not have roots and had another way of getting water and nutrients then the plant would just roll around on the ground. the roots keep the plant in its place and keep it hunkered down in the dirt. if they didn't have roots to keep it in the ground than plants would have a hard time staying in one place.
Yes an avocado is a fruit. Most people talk about it a lot. "Is it a fruit or vegetable" My answer would be fruit
There are plenty of other insects that pollinate plants apart from bees so the plants would survive.
Without plants, the base of the ocean's food chain would be disrupted, leading to the collapse of the ecosystem. Plant eaters such as herbivorous fish rely on plants for food, and predators depend on plant eaters for sustenance. The absence of any of these groups would result in a chain reaction that would disrupt the balance of the entire ocean ecosystem.
That would be the Hass Avocado.
In botany, you would be studying plants, including their structure, physiology, growth, reproduction, and interactions with the environment. This includes topics such as plant classification, genetics, ecology, and the role of plants in ecosystems and human societies.
the plant would either die or the plant would no be healthier
If the plant was crowded by plants and it was covering that plant, and if it was blocking its source of sunlight and water, the plant would die because it needs sunlight for its nutrients, and water acts as a solvent for the minerals that are in the soil.
No.minimum would be closer to 1-1.5m apart (if you were making a hedge) otherwise2.5m
Some (hardy) plants would survive, other delicate plants would die.