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It provides nutrients (particularly potassium) forn new plants to grow.
they are easy to grow and there is a plentiful amount of them to test on
the amount of light they get.
Some chemicals make plants grow. They are called fertilizers. Some chemicals plants make plants die. When intentionally applied, they are the type of pesticide called herbicides. Some chemicals do not affect plants.
Latitude and altitude affect the plants that grow in an area by affecting the temperatures there. The closer the latitude is to the poles, the colder the weather. The higher the altitude, the colder the weather. This means that plants that will grow in warm areas will not do well at higher latitudes or altitudes.
The amount of rain that falls can affect the type of plants that grow called vegetation. A couple of examples of vegetation are tropical forests and tropical plants.
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The amount of precipitation determines which plants to grow where.
An ecosystem is defined by vegetation, soil, wildlife, drainage, landform, and human use. Certain types of vegetation can only grow in certain light conditions. For example, Russian Sage and Lavender grow best in direct sunlight, and Primrose and Periwinkle grow well in shade. This will determine what kinds of plants will grow in that ecosystem. The types of plants that grow there will also affect the wildlife. The plants that grow in accordance with the amount of sunlight will attract animals that eat those plants.
technology has allowed people to make plants and trees grow faster and make fruit and vegetable farms grow produce faster.
Magnets do not affect plants in any way
The amount of energy used by a lightbulb does not affect a plants growth, only the brightness and spectrum of the light produced.
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If we had no precipitation plants might not grow.
it can die and come alive.
yes it makes the plants grow.
The seasons affect flowering plants by giving them a time to rest in fall and winter with colder temperatures and less light. In the spring, the amount of daylight increases as do temperatures. The Sun heats the ground, the seeds in the ground, and the plants, so they produce the chemicals and energy they need to grow.