221 Facts Tell Me Why

221 Facts Tell Me Why221 Facts Tell Me Why is a storehouse of curious facts about the world. The collection will encourage children to go and explore knowledge out there in the world.✨📚

Why is wind important for flowering plants?

Wind greatly affects the growth of plants. Most plants produce flowers containing separate male and female sex cells. Male sex cells are called ‘pollen’ and the process of joining them with female sex cells is called ‘pollination’. Some plants pollinate themselves, but most rely on their pollen being carried to another plant before a new

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Why is ‘global warming’ harming the earth?

An increase in the earth’s average temperatures is called ‘global warming’. Deforestation and burning of fossil fuels are believed to be primary culprits. These release large quantities of gases such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which trap more of the sun’s energy as heat and warm the planet. One of the most immediate effects

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Why do fungi grow when they do not make food by photosynthesis?

Fungi lack chlorophyll and do not make food by photosynthesis. Instead, they break down and digest the food outside their bodies before they absorb it. There are more than 70,000 known species of fungi including mushrooms, toadstools, yeasts and moulds. Fungi break down dead animals and plant matter, releasing chemicals and nutrients back into the

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