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Pitcher plant pitchers turn black due to the accumulation of dead insects and other organic matter inside the pitcher. This decomposition process causes the pitcher to darken in color.

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Why are my pitcher plant pitchers turning brown?

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After pitcher been relieved how long is the wait to pitch again?

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Why does the pitcher plant use chemicals to turn its food into soup?

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Why are nepenthes called carnivorous?

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How many pitchers are allowed in a starting rotation?

In Major League Baseball, a starting rotation typically consists of five pitchers. However, teams can adjust this number based on their strategies, injuries, or other factors, sometimes using six pitchers in a rotation or fewer if necessary. The standard of five allows for each pitcher to have a regular turn in the rotation, usually pitching once every five games.


Does lighting turn crops green?

No. Crops turn green from the production of chlorophyll, which is a natural part of plant biology. If anything, lighting will turn crops black from burning them.


Can a pitcher throw further than a centerfielder?

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