There is about the same types of plants you would find anywhere else in the U.S.. But in colonial times Rhode Island was known for it's lumber. There's grass
Yes, there are carnivorous plants in Rhode Island. The most common species found in the state is the pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea), which traps and digests insects to obtain nutrients that are lacking in the soil. These plants can be found in bogs and wetlands across Rhode Island.
The rocks found on the island of Surtsey are predominantly basaltic in nature, formed from solidified lava flows. Other types of rocks found include volcanic tuff and ash deposits. These rocks provide valuable insights into the geological processes that formed the island through volcanic activity.
Chloroplasts are found in green photosynthetic cells of plant tissues
Things like grass and land plants.
no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers
Yes, there are carnivorous plants in Rhode Island. The most common species found in the state is the pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea), which traps and digests insects to obtain nutrients that are lacking in the soil. These plants can be found in bogs and wetlands across Rhode Island.
rhode island had a lot of differeat races
all kinds of plants and animals live in and are found in the rain forest
Fisherman, Traders, Tavern Owners, and Hunters. (All i can think of.)
sunflowers
gotocola
cement
it is found in both animal and plant cell, all of them
They have all four of the usual seasons: winter, spring, summer, & autumn with their seasons being a little milder than PA's.
plants only have three kinds of tissues epidermal vascular and ground tissues ground tissues are parenchyma ,callenchyma and , sclerrenchyma
plants only have three kinds of tissues epidermal , vascular and ground tissues ground tissues are--parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma
Tropical islands are found on the surrounding coastal areas of the Floridian peninsula.Source(s):Florida Physical Maps