rubber belong to tropical evergreen forest vegetation
No, goldenrod is not commonly used. The method used for making rubber from goldenrod was invented by Thomas Alva Edison. It was an effort to make rubber domestically (United States) so we wouldn't have to import it from foreign countries. Now that we can easily import products from foreign countries, 72% of all the natural rubber production comes from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Most rubber today is synthetic, made from inorganic material. Goldenrod is no longer commonly used to make rubber because of global trade and advancements in science.
Rubber is refined in rubber processing plants, also called rubber refineries. These plants are typically located in regions where rubber trees are grown, such as Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. The process of refining rubber involves extracting latex from rubber trees and processing it into various rubber products.
The common rubber tree (Ficus Elastica) or rubber plant if grown indoors is a species of fig tree and is totally related to the edible figs that you buy in the grocery or the fig tree in the bible. It is also a brother of the banyan tree(Ficus Benghalensis) and the sacred Bo/bodhi/sacred fig tree(Ficus Religiosa). All the species from this Genus(Ficus) do not produce flowers that are visible but rather produce flowers that are inside the fruit (the figs). So the rubber plant produces flowers that are inside the fruit and are not visible outside. That's why you never see rubber trees or all Ficus trees flower ever. I hope this answers the question.
All green plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. In Australia, native plants such as eucalyptus trees, grass trees, kangaroo paw, and wattles are some examples of plants that produce oxygen.
All green plants produce food ande oxygen
No, goldenrod is not commonly used. The method used for making rubber from goldenrod was invented by Thomas Alva Edison. It was an effort to make rubber domestically (United States) so we wouldn't have to import it from foreign countries. Now that we can easily import products from foreign countries, 72% of all the natural rubber production comes from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Most rubber today is synthetic, made from inorganic material. Goldenrod is no longer commonly used to make rubber because of global trade and advancements in science.
Rubber plants are only in India.
For natural rubber, yes. Hevea brasiliensis, commonly known as the rubber tree, is from a genus of flowering plants.
Only one: the rubber tree
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Natural rubber is created from the sap of the Rubber Tree. In fact, that is the only thing needed from the tree to produce natural rubber.
Rubber is refined in rubber processing plants, also called rubber refineries. These plants are typically located in regions where rubber trees are grown, such as Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. The process of refining rubber involves extracting latex from rubber trees and processing it into various rubber products.
i think so because i think rubber is made of the rubber tree sap.
no
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plants produce their food by photosynthesis
Plants produce oxygen (O2).