The Dark Peak, characterized by its moorlands and gritstone edges, is home to plants such as heather, bilberry, and cotton grass, which thrive in acidic, well-drained soils. In contrast, the White Peak features limestone landscapes that support a different set of flora, including wildflowers like orchids, bluebells, and various grasses. The differing soil types and topography in these regions contribute to the distinct plant communities found in each area. Overall, the Dark Peak's harsher conditions favor hardier species, while the White Peak's richer soils support a greater diversity of plant life.
plants grow taller in the dark because plant will grow until they find light, but will eventually die.
If you are talking about plants, then no, it would not grow in the dark. It would need sunlight. Most plants grown in the dark.
plants were made 2 grow better in the sun
Plants grown in the light typically grow bigger than those in the dark because they need light for photosynthesis, which is crucial for their growth and development. Light provides energy for plants to produce food, enabling them to grow taller and have more leaves. Without light, plants tend to become weak and spindly due to the lack of energy source.
Bean plants can grow a lot in dark places but they don't produce. The reason why beans grow so long in the dark is because they try to find light. And they turn blonde.
no,.because they could not perform photosynthesis in the dark
all plants grow better in light :)
They need sunlight to grow...outside.
Seeds and bulbs sometimes requires to be kept in the dark, but plants always need sunlight
in the sunlight because plants need sunlight,water,fertilizer to grow!!!!!!!!
No, because they need sunlight to grow or they will probably die.
The process of photosynthesis depends on light. Water, carbon dioxide and light are needed for plants to grow.