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    how do seasons affect the growth of plants

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    The temperature changes and sun light decreases in winter slowing or stopping growth in winter months. Nutrients are harder to absorb, which also slows the growth process.


    Summer the sunlight is longer for photosynthesis, temperature increase , nutrients are easier to absorb, which increases growth.


    Bees pollinate during the warmer months too.

    maya13

    brilliant thank you !
    Daisy!

    Your welcome!

    Shorter periods of light make some plants begin to bud, as it is like a signal that its growing season is coming to an end.

    photosynthesis, I reckon, it's a nature thing.

    I live in the midwest farmers lives depend on the seasons and their crops. 



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