I would check for mites. This sounds like something that is sucking the juices out of the leaves.
Chlorophyll
Photosynthesis
If I remember correctly, it is Antarctica, because in the process of making a model of the earth flat so that it can become a map, the globe is distorted, meaning that some seas and continents look bigger than they really are, like Greenland.
They mostly do it in their leaves because that is where the choloroplast is and it holds cholorophyll that causes photosynthesis which is the process of making food for a plant.
because you get more colour
The history of their making and becoming. The popular name given to them when they become one.
The model is the Player. Making one self become a "Guitar hero" by becoming really good at the game
A leadership that the leader leaves decision making to his subordinates.
Nope. The snape grass will never become junk since it is used in the making of EXTREMELY popular and useful prayer potion.
Becoming a truck driver isn't hard. Making it in the industry is where most fall short, and that's why the industry has such a high turnover rate.
No. Typically leaves can't be used for paper making.
Yes. Because the leaflets become horizontal when making food but when it stops making food it closes together and looses less water. no need to thank me
because the glass is round. it distorts the picture making it look like it is bulged out.
Since our Earth is becoming more and more impacted by environmental issues, more people are becoming aware of what some things do to harm our environment. Therefore, many people are raising concerns to there governemnt, making it a political issue.
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yes it is..
The answer is the leaves