No, the dew is not enough to get the job done. The roots needs a good drink. Dew only really mists the leaves.
Mostly out of the ground, but some get water from the dew.
I believe it's called "watering the plants".
Plants, dew, underground water sources, occasional rain.
Plants get their water from rain, humidity, dew, and soil moisture. It is absorbed mostly through the leaves and roots.
it is a dew pont
probably dew from the plants or water from a stream.
Plants get water from the rain, humans watering them, and water that the soil soaked up.
they get most of their water from the bodies of their prey they also will drink the dew off of plants.
she/he makes the waves at the beach, puts dew on plants and spiderwebs.
Small animals depend upon the morning dew for drinking water, especially animals such as the horned lizard that recognizes no other form of water. Plants also receive a bit of moisture from the dew.
Mountain Dew is essentially sugar. It is a fertilizer for the plants.
mounatin dew has 90 % water in it mounatin dew has 90 % water in it