normally,just like an immovable human..sad but true ;-(
That really depends upon the type of plant. Some plants are aquatic, some are terrestrial.
Water chestnut is a type of aquatic vegetable plant that produces underwater tubers, which are a form of modified stem. The tubers grow underwater and serve as a storage organ for the plant.
20-30m UnderWater Im Pretty Sure The Limit Is. 'I Think'
No, bamboo cannot grow underwater as it requires air to survive and grow.
No, grass cannot grow underwater because it requires sunlight to photosynthesize and grow.
No, bamboo cannot survive underwater as it requires oxygen to grow and thrive. Submerging bamboo in water for an extended period of time can lead to rotting and eventual death of the plant.
No, lucky bamboo cannot grow underwater as it requires oxygen to survive.
if it is a underwater moss it will or else it will rot.
Kelp is an underwater plant therefore a kelp forest would be underwater. Kelp is a plant that can only live underwater.
Underwater in Africa
if the mountain is underwater. coral is an underwater plant
seaweed seaweed