If a plant gets too much water, the plant will rot. water builds up in the soil until there is no room for oxygen, and the roots die. when the roots die, the plant can no longer take up nutrients, and it slowly rots. otherwise a fungal infection will develop and also rot the plant.
it dies
when the plant does not get water enough sunlight as well as when it is provided with lots of water the plants gets unhealthy.
Carbon Dioxide and Sunlight for making food
Due to photosynthesis, plants need both sunlight and water. The answer to your question is no. Without both sunlight and water, the plant would die. If you want to do some science, you could plant three of the exact plant and one gets water, one gets sunlight and another gets both. You'll be able to see that if you both water and give them sunlight, they will grow the fastest.
plants grow very well on the sunlight. it can prepare photosynthesis with this sunlight. it gets lots of vitamin-D in the sunlight
when the plant gets carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight energy it will create oxygen and sugar.
it gets reflected
All plants need sunlight so, none
Yes, photosynthesis does occur in plants because that is when the plants get their colour, eg. Green! Photsynthesis is when the plant gets enough nutrients and sunlight to grow the photsynthesis particles which gives the leaves their green colour.
It grows!
Green plants: the green matter is Chlorophyll (lit. "Green [of] plants), and this is the light- and UV-sensitive chemical involved in the process.
Keep it in a place where it gets plenty of sunlight. Also, as with all plants, make sure to water and fertilize it frequently.