Yes, loads do. Seaweed is one example.
No. Plants can grow in other locations, like on walls or cliffs or underwater.
aquatic vegetation are plants that grow underwater while vegetation are plants that just grow on land.
they have swollen or spongy bodies .they are light
Not a plant it can be any tree. And no plants grow on any trunks
no plants can grow in any zone but the sunlit zone
seaweed grows underwater which gives it that slimy covering and plants grow on land so it doesn't get wet that often to get the coating.
Plants can survive in sierra mist and it can grow. Plants will grow more with water than any other liquid.
if stomata would bepresent in underwater plants water will enter through the stomata fill the plant. Hence their is no Stomata in underwater plants.
We can grow any of the leguminious plants.
Not all plants need air to grow. Some plants spend their entire lives underwater. Green plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. They also need a number of nutrients. If they grow underwater, they need a place where they can establish their roots without being washed away. They also need a place close enough to the surface where they can get enough sunlight. They also need water that is calm enough all the time so it will not injure them.
Yes, it is always better to underwater then overwater any plants.
Because flowering plants need sun and rainto grow.