any tree as long as it is strong
:I can help in maintaining the green wealth of my locality by taking care of the plants and trees growing in or around my locality. I can plant more and more trees. I can also encourage the people in my locality to plant more trees by informing them about the importance of growing trees. I can make young children aware of the effects that deforestation has on our environment and on our planet. I canalso ask them to water the plants daily, which will take very little of their time. I believe planting new trees is as important as taking care of the existing trees.
Trees make paper, which can be turned into books, which can help you learn to read.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
The answer is Group 17 Halogens.
Plants make glucose in the first instance. Most then convert this to starch for storage, but a few plants use other polysaccharides such as inulin.
wood, bamboo
plants help the earth and they make oygen for you to breath just like trees do
bamboo
Bees pollinate plants and trees. Trees make air and food. Food feeds us. Plants look pretty and make food. Food feeds us. THE END
Killing the trees and plants make room for new trees and plants to grow and that is healthy sometimes it can even kill humans hiking in woods.
No, they are plants. They make their food through photosynthesis. Animals who eat plants are herbivores.
plants, such as trees, can produce oxygen(air), also trees can be chopped down and used for wood to make houses and much more!
There is no specific number to make a grove, it can be five to infinity.
The chloroplasts in ALL plants capture sunlight then it sends the... carbon dioxide(?) into the air. So trees don't make air, they make the CO2 that we need
Because they are just like birds they make nests in trees x
Trees are plants, so it has plant cells that have chloroplast in them which turn sunlight into energy in a process called photosynthesis.
Plants like succulents, snake plants, and pothos are great choices for table decor as they are low-maintenance, resilient, and can thrive indoors with minimal sunlight. These plants are also known for their air-purifying properties, making them a healthy addition to any indoor space. Just make sure to choose plants that are appropriate for the amount of light your table receives.