Several trees will do this in different countries, Willow is a good example.
alpgae, lilies, bladder wort, water cress, water moss etc.
it depends which river.
There can be Pine trees, cattails, moss, lilly's, ducks, frogs, bass, Pike, crayfish, otters and trutles!
commen weed in streem and stnding water is Icornia pomi
Several trees will do this in different countries, Willow is a good example.
Plants that live in rivers or streams are water hyacinth, cattails, pickerelweed, arrowhead, water chestnut, purple loosestrife, pampas grass and several types of sedges.
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willows and pine trees grow near rivers
Producers in a pond are the rooted plants and phytoplankton or algae. They are the food for the fish and other creatures that live there.
Hydro power plants are usually located inside the dams that hold back the rivers.
In fast moving rivers, plants can be carried away. Dirt can also be moved, possibly decreasing the amount of plant life in different areas. In a still lake, nothing moves around, so my guess is that nothing changes much. But, I'm not a scientist, so I wouldn't recommend using my answer for school work.
No. Alligators live in swamps and rivers, not in grasslands.
no plants live in there but there are 5 ducks
no they usually do not live in ocean not rivers!
Sea fish don't live in rivers because rivers don't have coral or any sea plants. The sea plants are vital for some fish. That and some of the sea fish are to big for rivers.
lily pads algae water plants lotus
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There are lilypads and seweed...thats about all i know.
sometimes. Some live in fresh water, and cannot live in the ocean. Some live in both.
River and lakes some grasses that live underwater. Of course some includes some waterlilly
Hippos. Lol, they're big, eat plants, and live in rivers. hope this helped you with your homework/crossword puzzle/ whatever.
Yes, because there is more room for the plants to make food.
No. No living things live on it. Plants, animals, rivers and lakes and ponds and oceans, rainfall, or ecosystem
yes because a river is like a smaller section of the ocean..its the same thing