plants can live in all sorts of places. in water like cattails or whatever you call those things, then there's flowers and desert plants too. they can live about anywhere
I live near the coast, and I can personally guarantee you that there are plenty of plants that do quite well near the coast, thank you very much.Plants adapted for fresh water may not do well if subjected to brackish or salt water, but ... ever hear of seaweed? It lives in the ocean just fine.
The reason that the majority of aquatic plants grow near the surface of water is sunlight- the deeper you go, the less light makes it through the water. Because plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, most will then grow in shallower water because they will have more light.
Because they are too light to go deeper into the water. To get sunlight for photosynthesis is a secondary subject.
The plants which live in water are aquatic plants.
Yes, all plants need water to survive. Plus there are plants that survive in water only and require no soil.
they grow near ponds because they have water in which the plants need to live
Horseflies do not live in holes. These insects live near water. A female horsefly lays eggs on plants or near water.
alot of plants
I live near the coast, and I can personally guarantee you that there are plenty of plants that do quite well near the coast, thank you very much.Plants adapted for fresh water may not do well if subjected to brackish or salt water, but ... ever hear of seaweed? It lives in the ocean just fine.
Some plants that live near the lake are:Cardinal flowersLoosestrifePrimroseCypressCottonwoodBut you might not find these near the lake. It depends on where you are and the lake.
The reason that the majority of aquatic plants grow near the surface of water is sunlight- the deeper you go, the less light makes it through the water. Because plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, most will then grow in shallower water because they will have more light.
Because they are too light to go deeper into the water. To get sunlight for photosynthesis is a secondary subject.
Gorillas get water from the plants and bugs they eat. They also lick rainwater off of leaves. There is often a natural stream of water near where they live.
Snails are found in the sea near sandy beaches , on land , where they live in the soil, on the ground , trees and plants and they also live in lakes and ponds , where they feed of algae and other plants under water.
flamingos live with and are practically related to hippos...
Because it has a weird smell The male gametes in the gametopyte of mosses and several other non-vascular plants are motile and reach the female gametophyte by swimming through water, that is why these plants are short lived and thrive well near water.
They were near water becauses the plants need water and it saved alot of work to go less then 20 yards to get water for the plants.