yes
it depends on what kind of plant it is
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Nope!
A spider eats any bugs and the bugs like catepilars that eat plants that use sunlight to make food.
it is an outdoor spider they live in flowers and can change there color and prey on any thing that visits that flower
No. It's really the leaves that need the sunlight, for photosythesis, so without that the plant will starve to death. Without water the whole plant will die, just like any living organism in the same predicament.
Yes, sunstone can be exposed to direct sunlight without any harm.
i guess they do, Halloween night we had a spider out on the lani, hit it with a flip flop and the floor was litter with tiny spider running all over... ick!
no every country has at least one our more spider species
A spider, even a large spider, is much, much smaller than a python, even a small python. Proportionally to their size, the spider MIGHT be stronger, but a python could easily squish a spider without any trouble.
In order to live, photosynthetic organisms cannot survive without sunlight and water. Therefore a photosynthetic organism cannot survive in any place without water, such as a desert, or without light and air, such as the moon.
There are no natural grass varieties that can grow without any sunlight. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, which is the process through which plants produce energy. Grass needs sunlight to survive and grow.