plants release extra water in the form of water vapour from small holes of their leaves known as stomata ,that water vapour rises in the atmosphere in the form of clouds and that water vapour returns to earth in form of rain .
Put it where all the dirt are and when it rains it grows because of the water ,.
it will grow plants
It rains and the roots suck it up.
Plants do not turn green when it rains. The color of plants is determined by the presence of chlorophyll, a pigment that is responsible for photosynthesis. When it rains, the soil becomes moist and provides necessary water for plants to absorb through their roots, allowing them to carry out photosynthesis and maintain their green color.
Near Light, mostly sunlight outside, so that when it rains it helps with the growth, and respiration, basically there habitat is a surrounding of its kind (EG a Forest...)
a short life cycle triggered by seasonal rains
they store water when it rains
when it rains the plants have sex with themelves and the acid goes in
because it rains
During drought plants will wither (or dry out)
the plants in a desert have unique ways of recycing or storing water from when it rains
Soil Give Plants Vital Nutrients To Live It Also Gives A place for the roots to anchor the plant when it rains or when you water it it goes into the soil and the roots suck it up then it helps the plant live ;)