4 Even rows, you'd end up with 2 rows of 3, and another 2 of 2.
No, a plant is only considered a plant when it meets the biological classification criteria for being a plant, such as having chlorophyll and the ability to undergo photosynthesis. If something does not possess these characteristics, it would not be classified as a plant.
Mars does not have the soil or atmosphere to sustain even one tree.
all green plants AND all plants in general :) even a cactus plant needs water, it just needs less then conventional plants do.
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You leave the process to the nature. Just plant trees on that soil. If the trees will not grow, you select herbs or even weeds. In long run, any soil will be converted to a fertile soil.
Would life exist on what planet? Earth? Mars? Yes, even if not human, trees and plant vegitation
It depends on the plant, some plants live one year(flowers) some live two years(carrots) and even some others(trees) live for hundreds of years.
There are pear trees, coconut trees, peach trees, cherry trees, apple trees, orange trees, and even money trees!
on a banana plant ... which isn't really a tree or even a bush its just a large grass very sililar to the type you got in your lawn -- It is considered an herb
without soil we cant plant trees that give us oxygen so we will die slowly, plants for food, or even flowers to smell and enjoy.
Some examples of plant life that can thrive in chilly regions include coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, and fir trees; cold-hardy shrubs like juniper and holly; and cold-tolerant grasses such as fescue and ryegrass. These plants have adaptations that allow them to survive and even thrive in cold climates.
yes, ocelots den up under fallen trees, or even in trees