a lot.
By soil water and sunlight
carrots need all the sunlight they could have because sunlight is most important to plants
Carrots turning white may be due to exposure to sunlight or improper storage conditions. Sunlight can cause a process called "blanching" where the outer layer of the carrot loses its color. Properly storing carrots in a cool, dark place can help prevent this discoloration.
Carrots may not be growing properly due to issues such as poor soil quality, lack of sunlight, overcrowding, or inconsistent watering. It's important to ensure that the carrots have well-draining soil, receive adequate sunlight, are spaced properly, and are watered consistently to promote healthy growth.
Carrots grow upside down because they follow their root systems which always grow towards the soil. The leaves of carrots grow toward the sunlight to direct it to the rest of the plant.
The hawk...the carrot has the most because all of its energy is obtained from the sunlight ir recieves, then the shrew because it eats the carrots and only gets some of the energy the carrots got from the sun. The hawk eats the shrew and only gets part of the shrews energy from the part it got from the carrots. Therefore, it gets the least.
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You can go to a farmers market and price carrots.
About 8 ounces. That's for medium carrots.
White carrots are typically white due to a lack of pigments called carotenoids, which give carrots their orange color. This can be caused by genetic factors or environmental conditions during growth, such as lack of sunlight or certain soil conditions.
pretty much just veggies like kale and carrots. dont overfeed your chinchilla with carrots as carrots have too much calcium and can give it soft stools
It depends on how much the carrots weigh.