Bamboo can grow remarkably fast, with some species reaching heights of up to 91 centimeters (about 3 feet) per day under optimal conditions. This translates to an annual growth of approximately 30 to 38 meters (about 100 to 125 feet) in ideal environments. However, growth rates can vary significantly depending on the species and environmental factors.
Panda cubs are born in a den and are nursed for several months. Once they reach about six months old panda cubs can begin to eat bamboo although milk remains their primary source of food. Once they reach about one year of age, pandas only eat bamboo.
1 light year = 9.4605284 × 1015 meters
Panda cubs are born in a den and are nursed for several months. Once they reach about six months old panda cubs can begin to eat bamboo although milk remains their primary source of food. Once they reach about one year of age, pandas only eat bamboo.
Living beings use bamboo trees for lots of things: ~ Pandas eat bamboo ~ People cut down bamboo trees for houses, buildings, etc. Because of all this action, people need to cut them down. Since bamboo houses are "in" during this generation, more and more people are cutting them down each year. Bottom line - about 7,000 bamboo trees are cut down in a year. [Please note: Wiki Answers does not have official answers, it has peoples' opinions. Please ask someone you trust for an answer that makes you satisfied.]
...1570 meters. A ten-year old can answer that, and I know that because I am a ten-year old.
7.5 light years = 7.0955478544356E+16 meters.
A light-year is about 9.46 x 1015 meters.
About 9.5 x 1015.
No it is not true. Many, many meteorites reach the earth's surface.
about 60 a year.
Well, they are running out of bamboo, so maybe make bamboo reserves for them to eat and each year plant new bamboo trees so you don't run out.
If you put the bamboo into the ground, it will last up to 2 years, then it will rot off at the ground level. Above the ground the bamboo will last many, many years. If outdoors in the elements it will likely last more than 10 years. It is naturally rot and pest resistant. I've never heard of termites eating bamboo. If you do not treat the bamboo with a water sealer or urethane outdoors the bamboo will naturally lose its tan appearance and become a grayish color over time. Indoors, bamboo will last forever. You do not have to treat bamboo if you do not wish to.