yes some plants have high concentrations of chlorine, like fungi and rose bushes
coniferous plants are a good choice and blueberry's and relatives like huckleberry's are good too, look for plants that live in pinepine needles make a high pH so plants that grow wild in pine forests will do good hoap that helps :)
Nuclear power plants are capital intensive power plants and hence it is more economic to operate them at high capacity factors (or as base load plants)
daisys and roses are pollunated by bees but also high pollen plants like lillys are pollunated too.
plants contain cellulose which is long chain carbohydrate . also plants get carbohydrates by photosynthesis.
Yes. If you get to about a mile high, plants are shorter and scrubbier than usual; eventually, if you get high enough, the plants do disappear.
NO.
They do not produce a high number of plants
Yes The resin ( high in THC) from the buds can be absorbed through the skin when working with the plants.
Plants native to high mountains are called "alpine" species.
Plants store food as starch.
yes some plants have high concentrations of chlorine, like fungi and rose bushes
coniferous plants are a good choice and blueberry's and relatives like huckleberry's are good too, look for plants that live in pinepine needles make a high pH so plants that grow wild in pine forests will do good hoap that helps :)
lol, doubt it
Neither plants nor animals have high concentrations on the element gold. Plants that surround areas with gold deposits will have some low level of gold.
cotton fields
no.