The word you are looking for is transpiration.
A plant's buoyancy depends on the type of plant. The air and essential oils in the plant are what make it float. Water, however, being the universal solvent and more dense than air can, over time, force all the air and oil from a plant absorbing into it, and giving the plant a greater density than the water, causing it to sink. Refer to Timeless Timber; trees that have been submerged on logging boats for so long that they no longer float. in short, yes, given enough time in water, a plant can sink.
"Where" should you plant trees to save on the air conditioning costs of a building?
Yes, because if we plant more and more trees our air will be clean and fresh. and because if we plant more trees now we will have more in the future !!!!
The human would water and feed the plant by giving it sunlight. However the plant would help the human by giving it the air the body need so we can breath.
Space is a vacuum. There is no air or water, which are two things trees need. Because there isn't proper soil, sunlight, shelter or water. They can't live without any of these things. That is why
its bulding full of air
The orchid.
People don't make trees. Nature does. People plant trees to provide shade and help with the air quality.
It gathers water from absorbing it from the air and/or ground to its roots.
If you put excess water in a plant the plant will die because soil has space between them which contain air and if the pores are filled by water then the plant is receiving no air so automatically plant will die
The trees grow on the ground and they require air,water and soil
air water trees