Cactus plants hold water temporarily in their roots. They also hold it temporarily on their modified leaves. They hold it permanently in their stems.
they hold water for plants
Plants help hold the water in an area and some even decontaminate the water. Water evaporates from plant leaves and returns to the clouds.
Vacuoles wich hold water in them.
Wilting takes place
Ferns can absorb more water than other plants.
what happens when a plant does not have enough water?
the main plants in a desert are "succulents" (cacti and other) which hold their water in their leaves
A waxy,waterproof texture that covers the leaves of most plants to hold it water.
can cold air hold less water vapor than warm air
The gravity will hold water in the pool however the lack of humidity in the atmosphere would probably cause the water to evaporate very rapidly. Plants would have problems as well with this not to mention a requirement for an atmosphere that is composed of the gases they need for them to grow.
Succulents, such as cacti and aloe vera, are known for their ability to retain water due to their thick, fleshy leaves and stems that store water. Other plants that can retain water are snake plants, jade plants, and ZZ plants, which have adaptations to survive in dry conditions by storing water in their leaves or rhizomes.
It takes plants and weeds from the ground which hold the soil and water in place. This can lead to erosion