Water will no longer be put back into the the air by transpiration
The plants would most certainly die; if the water was murky it would block out sunlight, and if the sunlight was blocked out, then the plants would have no source to make food.
Plants are affected by UV rays. Some of them die in their presence.
Bryophytes are not affected by bacteria & viruses
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Water molecules would not be released from the leaves. I guarantee this is correct! I got the question right on my test with this answer!
how would aquatic plants be affected when ther are reverse
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Apparently, the plant that would be affected by 'muddy water' is the marsh...
b all the plants would grow back bcs there good
One would have to say trees.
The plants would most certainly die; if the water was murky it would block out sunlight, and if the sunlight was blocked out, then the plants would have no source to make food.
If there were no plants, the animal population would be drastically changed. The herbivores would die and soon after so would carnivores. Only the decmoposers would be left. That's how important plants are to an environment.
animals and plants would die.
If all rice plants were to die then it would affect many animals. If rice plants were wiped out then the local ecosystem would be devastated.
Plants would starve and die then either we would run out of oxygen or we'd starve and so would animals
Plants are affected by UV rays. Some of them die in their presence.
They give us carbon dioxide your welcome