None, go get a life!
as long as it is taken care of it will live long but in the winter if the roots are left in they will come back in the summer.
a good rule of thumb for any plant not just marijuana is that the roots are the same size as the plant that is sticking out of the ground
Natural Selection is any trait that helps you live. So adaptation is important b/c it helps you live. Take moths for an example, if they don't blend into their surroundings, then they will get eaten by a predator. Adaptations help the animals live, thats why its important to natural selection. Hope this helps! ~Bubbles<3
Evolutionary adaptations: Traits developed over time through natural selection to help a species survive in its environment. Behavioral adaptations: Changes in an organism's behavior that help it better respond to its surroundings, such as migration or hibernation. Structural adaptations: Physical features or attributes that help an organism better function or survive in its environment, like camouflage or protective shells.
Mint plants can live for several years, typically around 3-4 years. However, they are known to become less vigorous and productive after the first 2-3 years, so many gardeners treat mint as a short-lived perennial and replant every 2-3 years for optimal growth.
They store water in their bodies. <3
3-2-1 Contact - 1980 Hot Cold Animal and Plant Adaptations 1-32 was released on: USA: 22 January 1980
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Freshwater Biomes, Estuary Biomes, and Marine Biomes
don't live in pridesrest in treeshunt in groups
adaptations of a cabezon
1 to 3 years 1 to 3 years
A mint plant typically lives for about 2 to 3 years.
A pepper plant typically lives for about 2 to 3 years.
The Daisy(flower/plant) can live anywhere from 3 to 10 years.
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Mostly Water, sun, and care.