coral, algae that stuff
To go deep for any moister resources the can reach.
yea i know one Pytoplankton
The roots of cantaloupe plants can grow up to 3 feet deep in the soil.
There are no plants in the deep ocean, since plants need to photosynthesize to survive. There are plants in shallow water since sunlight is easily accessible.
All green plants are capable of photosynthesis. Some plants, like those living in deep-sea vents, use inorganic chemicals to manufacture their food.
Seaweed and Coral are the plants under the sea.
Dicot plants
Long roots of desert plants penetrate deep in the soil in search of capillary water and absorb it for the plant's survival
no because the sand doesn't keep it in the sand so it goes deep
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A planter box should be at least 12 inches deep to ensure optimal growth for most plants.
Some examples of plants that can respire anaerobically include rice plants, mangrove trees, and water lilies. These plants have adaptations to survive in waterlogged or flooded environments where oxygen availability is limited.