because vascular plants have waterproof layers that reduces water loss so they can live in hot, dry places as well as damp conditions.
they live near shallow rocky soil
The plants which live in water are aquatic plants.
plants can live in all sorts of places. in water like cattails or whatever you call those things, then there's flowers and desert plants too. they can live about anywhere
Yes, all plants need water to survive. Plus there are plants that survive in water only and require no soil.
They can die. You need water to be able to live.
They can die. You need water to be able to live.
because vascular plants have waterproof layers that reduces water loss so they can live in hot, dry places as well as damp conditions.
The plants that live in a tundra are mostly mosses and scrubs because they do not need a lot of energy to survive. Most plants (pines) have a waxy coating that allows them to keep as much water as they can, to survive the drier winters
We live on Earth because it is able to support life. The fresh water helps us stay Hydrated, the trees or plants give us food and the plants make oxygen out of carbon dioxide.
water wheel plants live in wet environments.
yes it can,like for example "fern"
they live near shallow rocky soil
algae
The plants which live in water are aquatic plants.
Plants that live in the desert have long roots so when it DOES rain they are able to gather a lot of it. They also have small leaves and some have spikes so that other animals can't steal their water.
Yes, plants live in all but the most exteme of deserts such as the Antarctic where few plants live and are rare in the Atacama Desert.