WHY DO SOME PLANTS GROW BETTER THAN OTHERS ?
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It depends upon many factors like sunlight, water, soil etc. They grow according to seasons and the soil in which they grow
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Hey mate, here is your answer =
Plants need phosphorus, calcium and nitrogen for their proper growth. After their death, decomposers decompose them and results in new plants if they follow this pattern along with proper water and sunlight then their growth is better than others.
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Plants need phosphorus, calcium and nitrogen for their proper growth. After their death, decomposers decompose them and results in new plants if they follow this pattern along with proper water and sunlight then their growth is better than others.
Hope it helps u dear
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