A dock is a plant with large soft green leaves.
no it is a plant bean but it might have minerals in it
The fossil fuel, Coal and the gemstone, jet are formed from ancient plant materials. Jet is a type of lignite.
Do you meant desert rose the plant or desert rose the mineral? There is a big difference.
Well, honey, paper is neither a mineral nor a vegetable. It's actually made from wood pulp, which comes from trees. So, if you want to get technical, paper is a plant-based product. But let's not get it twisted, it's definitely not a mineral.
the Thompson Dock was the worlds largest dry dock in 1911, so yes it was, and it helped create Titanic and its sister vessels Olympic and Britannic. :)
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Turpentine is not a mineral it is a plant extract.
If you have been stung by nettles, rub a dock leaf around the site of inflammation. For a description and illustration of a dock plant, see this accompanying Wikipedia link.
Rhubarb
Take in water and mineral salts for the plant
It is a living plant
No, it is a plant
Yes, mineral content in soil is a critical factor that can influence plant growth and overall soil health. Mineral deficiencies or imbalances can limit plant nutrient uptake and affect plant development. It is important to maintain proper mineral levels in soil to support healthy plant growth.
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Plants absorb mineral salts from soils and waters.
animal
it dies out