Evaporation and diffusion
Green plants tend to transpire the most during hot and dry conditions when the demand for water is high to help cool the plant and maintain turgor pressure in its cells. Transpiration rates also tend to be higher during sunny hours of the day when photosynthesis is actively occurring, as this process can create a water deficit in the plant that needs to be replenished through transpiration.
Roots absorb water from the soil and transport it to the rest of the plant. This water then moves through the plant, eventually reaching the leaves where it evaporates through tiny openings called stomata in a process known as transpiration. Roots also help in maintaining the plant's water balance and nutrient uptake.
the sun help the plant and so do the water
Yes. Plants need rain for water.
Floating magnetic plants work by using their roots to absorb excess nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from the water. These nutrients can cause algae blooms and poor water quality. The magnetic properties of the plants help them attract and bind these nutrients, effectively removing them from the water and improving the overall water quality in aquatic environments.
yes because of the water in the aloe it can help plants grow
of course it does
Yes they do.
like all living things, plants are living and they need water and nutricous
Most plants would die in salt water.
It's properties have been known to break down/soften the fibers of plants and harming them. There are no plants that i know of that are assisted by such a chemical.
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