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Why do plants grow faster without sun?
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Why do plants grow faster without sun?
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The plant won't be strong though it will be weak and pale trying to find that light and absorb the rays that help build it's chlorophyll to make it strong.
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Plants rely on photosynthesis to create energy for all of their cellular functions. The more sun the plant takes in, the more energy it is able to produce, thus allowing it to grow faster.
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