Lilypads and a lot of trees
no
the plants which live in water are callled aquatic plants
swamp plants
swamp plants
Aquatic plants
No, the Dismal Swamps do not have carnivorous plants. The Dismal Swamp is primarily composed of wetlands and forested areas with common plants like cypress trees, tupelo trees, and ferns. Carnivorous plants are typically found in nutrient-poor environments like bogs and swamps, but they are not present in the Dismal Swamps.
Yes. All plants need sunlight, including those that live in swamps.
Coal takes millions of years to form from the pressure of dead plants and trees in swamps.
they live in swamps and the blend into plants
Swamps differ from marshes primarily in their vegetation; swamps are characterized by the presence of woody plants and trees, whereas marshes are dominated by herbaceous plants like grasses and reeds. Additionally, swamps typically have a higher water table and can support a wider variety of wildlife. Both ecosystems are wetlands, but their distinct plant communities and hydrology set them apart.
Coal is formed of the remains of plants that lived in swamps millions of years ago. As these plants died and decomposed, they were eventually transformed into peat, and over time, through heat and pressure, the peat transformed into coal.
there plants are killed by frost - novanet cowboy