If plants are given no water, or not enough water they will first go limp and droop. This is known as shrivelling or wilting. Then, if still no water, plants will second turn brown. Leaves get soft and squishy. Third, in the final stages, leaves fall off, the plant will either feel hard or show signs of rot, and often will be easily pulled from the ground. The stem often easily separates from the roots. If the roots are examined, they are stunted, dry, and even brittle. By the time a plant softens and turns brown, it is fairly dead though sometimes can be revived with extreme care.
Your plant will DIE!
plants need water to live and to survive
It will begin to dry up and eventually die
Die. then monkeys take over the world thats 2012
They die.
Its functions will be stopped .Finally it will die.
It gets sick (wilts) and dies.
Wilts
It will die
If too much water has been lost or not enough water is available, a plant will begin to wilt. When this happens the cells of a plant become flaccid.
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
It depends on the caracterestics pf the plant which you are waterring.
Low clouds can deposit water vapor on a plant by the mechanism of condensation. In this circumstance, the plant is cool enough to cause moisture (water vapor) in the air that comes in contact with the plant to lose enough energy to condense out and form little droplets.
It shrivels and starts to die.
it dies
what happens when a plant does not have enough water?
if your plant / the plant does not get waterd enough it will shrivil up and die
Basically none; except if the Milkweed plant doesnt get enough sunshine, water, space, and nutrients.
it stops functioning and eventually dies wich makes the plant droop.
A water plant. Water doesnt come from there. It is usually filtered there and then distributed from there.
If too much water has been lost or not enough water is available, a plant will begin to wilt. When this happens the cells of a plant become flaccid.
from the soil
the plant didn't get enough water and has wilted. the wilting happens because there isn't enough water in the cells to produce the turgor pressure to make the cells rigid
Water helps a plant by transporting important nutrients through the plant. Nutrients are drawn from the soil and used by the plant. Without enough water in the cells, the plants droop, so water helps a plant to stand.
If we do not get enough water we can't live
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.