phototrophism
All planets in our solar system revolve (or orbit) around the Sun in an anticlockwise direction - the same direction that Earth spins (daily rotation) as seen by an observer looking down from above Earth's north pole. Since known plants in the solar system all grow on Earth, they too would be compelled to orbit the Sun in the same direction as Earth.
That direction is called East.
"Orbit", as in " the Earth orbits the Sun". Another answer is "revolution".
plants get there energy from sun
Plants can absorb light energy from the Sun through a process called phototropism, where they orient their growth in response to the direction of light. This helps them maximize their ability to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. Additionally, plants can also use specific photoreceptors to detect changes in the quality and quantity of light, which can trigger various growth and developmental responses.
plants show extremely small movements towards the sun.
yes, they show movement eg when the wind blows the plants moved. the sunflower move in the direction of sun.
Most plants will grow in the direction of the sun. Some will even follow the sun during the day such as sunflowers and African daisies.
Plants use sunlight to make energy and most plants tend to take in sunlight through their leaves and/or petals (of the flowers) because they are the broadest part of the plant (and therefore have the most "receptors" for the light). This is why the plants often seem to "turn" toward the sun. In other words, if a plant only gets sun from one direction, its leaves will be turned in that direction to collect the sunlight and it may grow in that direction (either on a tilt or send runners out that way). Some plants (such as sunflower) move with the sun throughout the day to maximize the amount of sunlight it collects. Short answer, plants generally grow toward the sun (or the direction where they get the most sunlight).
All planets in our solar system revolve (or orbit) around the Sun in an anticlockwise direction - the same direction that Earth spins (daily rotation) as seen by an observer looking down from above Earth's north pole. Since known plants in the solar system all grow on Earth, they too would be compelled to orbit the Sun in the same direction as Earth.
Because to show which direction the sun is pointing at, at different times of the day.
the movement of the earth is from west to est. it means that where thus the sun srose and the opposite direction from where ti is set (sunset)...
One of the Sun's movements (together with the entire Solar System) is its revolution around the center of the Milky Way. An entire revolution takes over 200 million years.
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
Sharp shadow show us that light travels in straight lines and cannot bend around corners.
The sun provides energy to plants.