they have a special way of talking to each other they quak like ducks. ;)
Plants cannot communicate with one another.
Because they can :)
yes they do
yes they do
No. Since they have no brain there's no thoughts to communicate.
Plants do not use sound waves to communicate in the same way animals do. They primarily communicate through chemical signals released into the environment or through root interactions with fungi and other plants. While plants may respond to vibrations, such as from the wind or insect movement, there's currently no scientific evidence to support that they use sound waves for communication.
I am not sure about it but as I know and from my experiences, some plants and trees have reactions to movements or noise. There is a plant that moves when you touch it. You should check it out its called Mimosa Pudica.
Mycorrhizal fungi help plants communicate by transferring nutrients and chemical signals between them through their network of fungal threads, allowing plants to share resources and information for better growth and defense.
Some living things that do not communicate using sound waves are plants, which primarily communicate through chemical signals released into the air or soil, and some species of insects that use pheromones to communicate with each other over short distances. Additionally, some marine species, like certain types of fish and cephalopods, communicate using visual signals or bioluminescence.
Plants do not contain pheromones. Pheromones are chemical signals that are typically produced by animals to communicate with others of the same species. Plants, on the other hand, use different types of chemical signals such as hormones to regulate growth, development, and responses to the environment.
they don't "talk" per se, but can supposedly "communicate" chemically through the process of Allelopathy see the related link
they all classify the animals as the same animal and can communicate names of the plants and animals better