its definitly somewhere in a science book.
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accually I am pretty sure it would be Sphagnumoffine
i think its sphagnum affine
arciti moss is in the tundra
The scientific name for green algae is Chlorophyta.
If you mean wavelength, 510 nanometres (510nm)
It depends on the species, but as far as green snakes in general go, unlikely.
If you are looking at a plant cell, a green structure is most likely to be a chloroplast. This is the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.
Chlorophyll is whats found in most plant cells and also makes the plant turn green.
green........... a digital green
The scientific name for green algae is Chlorophyta.
The answer you are looking for is RED OR GREEN. See website: http://www.thesantafesite.com/articles-database/Red-or-Green--Chile-that-is-.html
its green
whats the setting of green eggs of ham
the Green sea turtle's scientific name is Chelonia mydas
Purple green monster
100% American mongrel
The scientific name for the lime green grasshopper is Caelifera.
The scientific name is Eunectes murinus
USRC General Green ended in 1797.
USRC General Green was created in 1791.