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Q: Can an epiphyte's roots live in dry air?
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Does influenza virus prefer dry or moist air?

It prefers dry air.


Is argon a gas in dry air?

Yes Argon is a gas in dry air


Is dry air an example of solution?

Dry air is not a solution but mixture of gases.


How do nonvasculare plants and vascular plants differ?

Nonvascular plants are low growing, and do not have roots for absorbing water from the ground. ___ Vascular plants are better suited to live in dry areas.


Why is it important to make sure that enought dirt is kept around roots when transporting a plant?

If the roots dry out then the plant will not recover.

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Yes though they can not live long in dry air.


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well you see when the bubbles rise and hits ur hair it damages the roots which cause hair to dry


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The xerophyte is a plant that can live in very dry climates. The phreatophyte is a plant that can grow by pulling its roots down to get water. The xerophyte and the phreatophyte are plants that live in the desert.


Your hydragea as a white dry fungie on the bark under leaves how do you stop this?

The white dry patches are probably lichens and they don't need to be controlled. Lichens on the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs are a common sight and normal. They are a cooperation between a fungus and algae and do no harm to the plants they grow on as they are epiphytes (air plants) and take nutrients from fallen debris and water runoff.


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