the water get easily evaporated by the heat
through a process called chemosynthesis, usually from the heat from the hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor. these underwater plants use this instead of photosynthesis
UV heat in a greenhouse can affect plant growth by increasing temperatures, which can lead to stress and damage to the plants. This can impact the photosynthesis process and overall growth of the plants. UV heat can also increase the risk of sunburn and dehydration in plants, affecting their health and productivity.
Too much heat could dehydrate water and kill trees and plants.
no
It depends on which plant you're talking about. Some plants can wither in the heat, while it can make some stronger.
Paint does not affect how long the turtle can stay underwater..
Coral, Seaweed and Sponges
No, the compound word 'underwater' is an adjective or an adverb. Examples:Our botany class is studying underwater plants. (adjective)Our swimming class is learning to swim underwater. (adverb)
periphyton
by the sunlight that penetrated through the water
if they get enough photosynthesis they can!!
if stomata would bepresent in underwater plants water will enter through the stomata fill the plant. Hence their is no Stomata in underwater plants.