They are often referred to as Plots.
Plants cannot grow there and the land wont have a lot of nutreints.
its warm and there is a lot of dry bushes and plants
Biotic factors. Animal: Fauna Plants: Flora. Fauna and Flora -Joel
I think it depends on what plants you are talking about because some rice plants grow best in flooded land but a lot of plants will die with out soil.
Without water, many land plants wither and die.
there is a lot of hot land plants but no plants that have much water in it because the cant survive they need to be able to survive the heat buy themselves
As far as I know, there is no such word as "alot."
Land plants evolved from Charophyceans. Charophyceans lived in the water and land plants dont.
Plants survive in land by the water
Plants have a lot of nutrients that is why there are tall and strong.
No, there is no word in English 'alot'.You could mean 'a lot'. The noun 'lot' is a word for a piece of land; a group of many (a lot of people, a lot of things); a group of many offered as a unit or single item; a choice derived from a system of chance such as a lottery.The term 'a lot' can be an adverb for a great deal of (she cried a lot; it cost a lot).You could mean the verb 'allot', to give a portion or a share; to allocate, to assign, to distribute.
Japan has very fertile, good soil land being an archipelago. It has many natural resources and farming is abundant. It's tropical with a lot of wildlife and plants.