Sunflowers follow the sun because they can sense the change in light.
no i cannot answer it if i was noing the answer i didnot ask from you
Sunflowers are phototropic, so they face the sun.
Sunflowers, like most plants are heliotropic, that is they face the Sun to get more light. Sunflowers are very fast at moving toward sunlight, and they all do so at once. They are facing the Sun. Sun-flowers.
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.
When there is a large current in the direction shown, each compass point will point in the same direction as the current.
Sunflowers typically have a pattern of spirals that follow the Fibonacci sequence, which means the number of spirals can vary. Commonly, sunflowers exhibit about 34 spirals in one direction and 55 in the opposite direction, although this can differ among individual flowers. This arrangement allows for optimal packing of seeds in the seed head.
To determine the direction of the electric field at a specific point, you can place a positive test charge at that point and observe the direction in which it experiences a force. The direction of the force on the positive test charge indicates the direction of the electric field at that point.
i don't think it does because reference point is a point with other points and lines connected to it so it doesn't depend on direction
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It is about sunflowers.
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About a vase of sunflowers.