Plants that would be usefull in space: 1) kelp (kelp produces more oxygen then trees) 2)fruit trees 3) carrots ect.
Plants clean the air by "exhaling" oxygen while absorbing carbon dioxide.
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[[User:207.75.224.2|207.75.224.2]] --Beneficial: The ash is rich in nutrients and is good for plants. --Harmful: The gases spued out from some of the volcanoes would suffocate the people who inhaled them.
If there were no Sun, and no other source of radiant energy, the plants (and the entire planet) would quickly freeze. And since the color of an object is determined by the color of the light that is reflected by the object, with no light there would be no color, and everything would be black. If we grow plants under artificial light on a space station, then the light on the space station (even if artificial) would be the same kinds of light that we humans prefer, so the plants on the space station would continue to be green.
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you would need a spacecraft
They wouldn't because plants need carbon dioxide (plants we know about anyway), and in space there is no gaseous material at all so even if it could use other gases there are none present.
The plants would compete with each other for light, water, and nutrients so most would die.
if the plants could walk they will go to a place where all that they need is there
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This is a science question, Please move it there.