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A Tall tree i think it was in the crosswords soo ye i think it is a tall tree i might be wrong. or not Find out more on anova wiki answers im not sure.
No, lettuce and cabbage are two different vegetables. Lettuce leaves are a little more green in color and not as firm as cabbage leaves, which are generally lighter in color, unless is it red cabbage.
fire stone- flareon water stone- vaporeon thunder stone- jolteon train at night- Unbreon train in the morning- Espeon train near icy rock- glaceon train near leafy rock- leafeon
These types of African violets ane called Variegatedbecause of their gorgeous rich leaf color from white, creams,pinks,light green,dark green, and even mosaic. Beware; variegated varieties need certain light and weather requirements to keep the variegation contrasts otherwise the leaf color revert back to all green.
Vegetables are available in plenty in winters... Especially leafy vegetables.. So vegetable carries are eaten a lot in winter. Also dry fuits.... And sweet including dry fruits.. Bond ke ladoo is excellent to eat in winters
it is called a canopy
In a rainforest what is the thick layer of treetops called?
Mosses.
It is known as the canopy.
Gargantuan, tall, leafy, dense, occupied, flourishing, thriving, immense
Aluminium utensils have thin oxide layer around them which can be dissolved by acids. Green leafy vegetables contain a variety of acids which can easily do it.
Yes, leafy green vegetables like spinach and kale are considered natural diuretics. They're high in water content and dense in nutrients.
The uppermost layer of the forest is called the canopy. It consists of the tallest trees that form a continuous leafy roof over the layers below. The canopy provides shade, shelter, and food for many animals living in the forest.
Vegan recipes will definitely get you skinnier, especially if you eat lots of nutrient-dense foods, like leafy green vegetables, fruit, and legumes.
Leafless. That is the opposite of leafy.
Its leafy :)
The rain forest has 4 layers, the forest floor, the understory, the canopy, and the emergents. The Canopy is the third layer in the rain forest. It is about 65-120 feet up and in the Canopy live several types of life. Insects, birds, mammals, and plants all occupy the Canopy.