An annual plant is the type of plant that lives a year or less. The plant's entire lifespan occurs during the space of one year only, from inception to death.
Farmer's would plant a crop with less economic value after a crop with high economic value, because it would renew the soils nutrients/nitrogen for the high economic crop for the next year.
Averaged over the Earth, over a full year, the amount of radiation absorbed equals the amount of radiation lost to space, less the heat lost from net combustion of fossil fuels (over storage in new plant matter).
i think that it was virchow? we learned it in science earlier this year!
biennials annuals
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An annual plant is the type of plant that lives a year or less. The plant's entire lifespan occurs during the space of one year only, from inception to death.
Plants that live for a year are annuals.
Pineapple is not an annual, meaning only blooming once. It is aperennial plant, blooming year after year.
A plant that lives only two years is called a biennial. They usually only bloom one year and that is the last year. Their life cycle covers two years.
They are grown as annuals.
A perennial. Annuals live one year.
It lives up to 1 year or less.
An annual plant grows for one year and dies with the first hard freeze, never to return. A perennial plant comes back every year (tree, grass) and a biannual plant lives for two years.
A perennial lives for more than a year.Most plants in their natural habitats live far longer than a year. Few plants are adapted to die each year and not regrow. In North America many plants are classified as annual when they complete their life cycle and die within a year. A plant that lives more than a year are called perennials.
A plant that lives for more than one growing season is called a perennial.
they complete their cycle in a year or less A+
It depends on the species; anywhere from less than a year to one hundred years.