well u c...nd thts how it happens
Plants survive in land by the water
A water plant
Land plants evolved from Charophyceans. Charophyceans lived in the water and land plants dont.
Nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants are both land plants that evolved from green algae. Both types also rely on water to be able to reproduce.
Plants were able to colonize land first due to their ability to photosynthesize and produce their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. They developed adaptations such as cuticles to reduce water loss, and roots to anchor themselves and access nutrients. In contrast, animals relied on plants for food and oxygen, making their terrestrial adaptation dependent on the establishment of stable plant ecosystems. This allowed plants to create habitats that ultimately supported the evolution of land-dwelling animals.
.....The Banana Plant....
there is a lot of hot land plants but no plants that have much water in it because the cant survive they need to be able to survive the heat buy themselves
It helps it conserve water, because in the desert water is scarceits kidneys help it support it on land
By stop cutting tree then we can conserve and save land resource
Breathe in Carbon Dioxide.
No, plants (on land) and algae (in water) are autotrophs.
Seedless plants developed specialized reproductive structures like spores and gametangia, which allowed them to reproduce without the need for standing water. They also developed thicker cell walls and vascular tissues to support their upright growth on land. Additionally, they evolved adaptations to conserve water and resist desiccation.