They don't. Some plants (epiphytes) are capable of absorbing enough moisture for their needs from the air, though.
Plants cannot grow without water. All plants require some moisture, it varies with type.
They can grow in soil and water with sunlight. plus all plants can not live without water.
Desert plants
Water, CO2, sunlight.
There is Carbon Dioxide dissolved in the water in which they grow.
H2O, hydrogen and oxygen are what is in water that helps plants grow. Without these nutrients a plant will die.
Also, how does grass grow with water and sun even when I come outside for recess and all of the plants are dead or have not succeeded? How long do Plants or crops grow?
Plants need sunlight, water and soil nutrients to grow. Some plants can grow in hydroponic conditions so they get their nutrients in the water and grow without the soil.
Plants cannot grow without water. They require water for photosynthesis. Some plants can absorb water from the air. Some can store reserves of water from rainfall (drawn through their roots) for very long times.
Yes. There are kinds of plants/trees that grow in only water. **Your Welcome!**
Plants usually grow better with soil, as it contains nutrients which the plant draws on. Plants can be grown in a sterile mixture, but they need nutrients added to their water to grow. they can grow without soil because i did na science project and it growed.
Yes but not without the nutrients and oxygen available in soil, there is a way to grow plants without soil, it is called Hydroponics. Hydroponically grown plants are grown in a solution of water containing the necessary plant nutrients.