Some, but not all, land plants can absorb the water they need from the surrounding air. Most require moist soil, or equivalent, to be able to absorb moisture.
Yes, you will still need water for the plant; the hair does not provide water.
The roots of a plant grow toward a source of water through a process called hydrotropism. Specialized cells in the root tip can sense moisture levels in the soil and direct the roots to grow in the direction where water is present. This helps the plant to efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
i think that the root sucks up moisture in the soil to help the plant grow.
By providing moisture and minerals
yes dirty water can grow better than salt water because salt water can kill the plant after a few days but with dirty water it will grow with it because the plant grows on dirt so dirty water but it still depends on the dirt
Depends on the plant - some plants store water for when it is not available then they can go months without water. A seed cannot grow into a plant though without water or moisture. Also, some plants can live in Salt water and other places where you'd think it's impossible.
In search of moisture and minerals and also for better anchorage of the plant.
Aquatic plants grow in water.
A maple seed needs moisture, proper temperature, and access to oxygen to germinate. Once it sprouts, it requires sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to grow into a new plant.
you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow. you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow.
i want to know what othere plant grow in water
Depends upon type of plant .