The excess water to the terrestrial plants is harmful. Water logging replaces the air from soil with water. Thus roots do not get enough oxygen for respiration. This results in the decline of water absorption and the plants start wilting.
Excess water can lead to root rot in plants as it limits the supply of oxygen to the roots. This can cause the roots to suffocate and eventually die. Additionally, excessive water can leach nutrients from the soil, making them less available for plant uptake. Overall, excess water can hinder plant growth and health.
leaves
The process of removal of excess water from the plants.
the plants must not absorbe a lot amount of water and thus it leads to death of the plant.the plants also need only a certain amount of water.
by the floods or by to much water
it is to high for the plant to tolerate
Most of the plants loose excess waters through the stem or their leaves
tanspiration
transpiration
This process is called transpiration.
leaves
The process of removal of excess water from the plants.
yes it does have an effect.
you have to save water to prevent green house effect because water is useful in plants and if you dont save then it will be a problem for plants and trees
No it does not because it is just hot water.
It Effects The earth?
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The primary effect of excess phosphorus in the aquatic environment is called eutrophication. Phosphorus is one of several nutrients needed for plant growth. Excess amounts of nutrients however leads to excess plant growth and as these, at times huge amounts of plants die, oxygen is taken out of the water by bacteria during the decomposition process that can lead to eutrophic conditions where the dissolved oxygen is too low to support aquatic organisms.