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.
Underwater bamboo plants have unique characteristics such as their ability to grow quickly, their strong and flexible stems, and their ability to provide shelter for aquatic animals.
they have swollen or spongy bodies .they are light
No, bamboo cannot grow underwater as it requires air to survive and grow.
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.
No, grass cannot grow underwater because it requires sunlight to photosynthesize and grow.
Yes, plants underwater do need sunlight to survive. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make their own food. Without sunlight, underwater plants would not be able to produce the energy they need to grow and carry out other essential functions.
We can grow any of the leguminious plants.
Topsoil, Earth soil, and Bedrock. Plants grow in Topsoil. Any herbivore eats plants.
No, lucky bamboo cannot grow underwater as it requires oxygen to survive.