No, some plants float on the top of water. Like Lilypads.
Some live exclusively in water and far under the surface of many oceans, such as seaweed.
More plants and animals live n the land then in the sea.
The ice was only in higher latitudes, nearer the equator it was still quite warm where plants and animals could live.
Terrestrial plants include all plants that live and reproduce on the land. There are many terrestrial plants as well as many aquatic plants.
Embryophytes are essentially equivalent to the land plants, which include all plants that have evolved to live primarily on land. This taxon includes mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
aquatic plants live in water because they cannot survive on land
No, plants like seaweed and algae live completely or partly underwater. -A.D.
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Terrestrial organisms
Angiosperms are actually land plants as they live on land hence called terrestrial plants .
Saltwater plants can. Freshwater plants usually can't. Most land plants can't either.
They lived in wet surroundings