just because
Plants remain in orbit around the sun, like all other objects in the solar system, due to the gravitational force exerted by the sun. This force keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path around the sun. The balance between the gravitational force of the sun and the plants' inertia keeps them in orbit.
It goes in a circular orbit around the sun.
The range of orbit inclinations for artificial satellites can vary from 0 degrees (equatorial orbit) to 90 degrees (polar orbit). The inclination determines how tilted the satellite's orbital plane is relative to the Earth's equatorial plane. Different types of orbits have specific inclination ranges based on their intended purpose and requirements.
The plant that takes the longest time to orbit the sun is the planet Venus, which, while not a plant, is often referred to in discussions about the solar system. Venus takes about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the sun. However, if considering plants specifically, there are no known plants that orbit the sun independently; they are all rooted to Earth and rely on its orbit around the sun for their growth and photosynthesis.
Sap is a liquid produced by plants, it has nothing to do with the properties of elements.
The amount of precipitation determines which plants to grow where.
the answer is the orbit relative to relatibity and agriculturict-chemistrey
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
Soil
elliptical
Gravity, together with the planet's total kinetic and potential energy, completely determines the size and shape of the orbit.
One orbit around the Sun is what determines what one year is. Your answer is, "one year".
The planets are kept in orbit by the Suns gravity.
Plants don't orbit anything - planets do.
Ithink what the determines a population is that it has the plants to grow and that the ecosystem can also that it can be function and that it had the niche and the habit
According to Kepler's laws of planetary motion, its distance from the sun.
An ellipse. (Kepler's first law of planetary motion) Since the plants do not orbit in a perfect circle. They orbit in a oval shape.