If it rains (or when it rains) in an arid desert, seeds that have lain dormant in the ground (sometimes for years) will burst into life. Such plants will quickly grow, flower, and produce seeds before succumbing and dying on the return of arid conditions. The cycle is repeated when the rain once more returns - which could be a very long time in the future.
Different species bloom at different times, some bloom in the spring, some in the summer. Some species bloom only at night, others during the day.
Yes, but only at certain times. Fortunatly they are short times!
Gerbils live under ground. In the desert they only go outside their burrow at certain times of the day. These times are when it is not too hot.
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Yes, certain types of flowers, known as perennial flowers, can bloom multiple times over their lifespan. These flowers typically go through a cycle of blooming, resting, and then blooming again. Annual flowers, on the other hand, typically bloom only once per growing season.
From Prince Kayne:on certain days/times a tower appears the Mirage Tower near the southern entrance of the desert.
About 5-6 times per year
Other way around. Spongebob is invincible and can absorb anything. If Bloom cast a spell, Spongebob would absorb it and reflect it back and get Bloom hit and that happens repetitive times causing Bloom to give up.
No, hyacinths can bloom multiple times in their lifetime, typically once a year during the spring season.
Jeremy Bloom is a famous skier who has been in the World Championship three times, the Olympics two times, and has won the gold medal eleven times for the freestyle moguls skiing event in the World Cup.
Gibberellin is a growth hormone commonly used by florists to induce flowering in plants. It helps regulate plant growth and development, promoting blooming at specific times.
Not a specific number of times....they were in the desert for 40 years.