the water in the soil is transported through the roots and some plants store it there# the smart girl
plant move water from the ground by its roots
ground water plants.
Gravitational Water
It is called percolation of water. The water molecules enter the soil and move downward by gravitational force. This is how the ground water table is recharged with water.
No, it's a ground type move
The permeability of the soil or rock material through which the water is moving and the slope or gradient of the ground surface are the two main factors that determine how easily water can move through the ground. A higher permeability allows water to flow more easily, while a steeper slope increases the rate of water movement downstream.
They move around in water using their feet or claws,but if they are in your hand or on ground they push off of the ground with their feet. It usually looks like they are crawling.
muscle
a water type move
Salty soils change the osmotic pressures in aplant preventing the absorption of water into the plant. In a similar fashion salty water cannot be drunk as it sucks water from the body and damages the kidneys.
yes, there are plants that move to find water but usually it is only the roots that grow twards water
They use their legs to push themselves off the ground or the water to propel themselves.