Two plants in different locations can have the same DNA due to a process called asexual reproduction, where a single plant reproduces by cloning itself, resulting in genetically identical offspring. Additionally, seed dispersal by animals, wind, or water can lead to the growth of genetically identical plants in different geographical areas. Human intervention, such as agriculture and horticulture, can also introduce identical plants to various locations. Lastly, natural events, like fragmentation, can separate plant clones into distinct locations while preserving their genetic makeup.
Yes
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
Plants can reproduce with other plants of the same species, but some plants can also reproduce with different species through cross-pollination. This can lead to hybridization and the creation of new plant varieties.
Ocean and air currents.This is because latitude is only part of what determines a climate.
the sun does not move but the earth does spin around
they are in different locations.
yes
Same store at different locations Example: MacD
No, it moved to different locations throughout the day.
Of course they do.
no - two seas, different locations
No, different plants have different water needs and being in a greenhouse does not change this fact. A cactus for instance, needs much less water than a watermelon vine and giving it the same amount of water as the vine could even kill it. When raising different species of plants be sure to research their water needs in order for you to effectively raise them.
Yes
Yes, the pulse rates of different locations should be the same since they are all coming from the heart.
The same because it is a living organism and different.... well I am not sure.
alleles are located in the chromosomes.