What prevented early plants from moving far from water is that they dried out easily.
What prevented early plants from moving far from water is that they dried out easily.
Lack of sunlight
If you mean over evolutionary time, it would be the ability to retain water.
Insufficient sunlight or water. Some plant seeds will not germinate if the temperature is too cold.
land and water ahahahahahah
Green and red algae are in the same eukaryotic supergroup as land plants.
This question is a little ridiculous. The number of different plants that grow on land number in the millions. To name even .001% would take days of typing for even the fastest typist. Nonetheless, here is 10 that first come to mind: Poison Ivy Sunflower Roses Daffodils Tulips Morning Glories Venus Fly Traps Potatoes Mint Oregano
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
grow roots.
waxy cuticle to decrease evaporation from leaves and development of vascular tissues in the land plants.
it would have oxygen of course
Land plants evolved from Charophyceans. Charophyceans lived in the water and land plants dont.
The Camptosaurus lived on land because how else would it eat plants. :p
Plants survive in land by the water
no a cow is an animal, that eats grass land plants.
what variation would helpa land plant survive if long lasting droughts developed?
On the banks of the nile. In the process of a year the egyptians would plant, the nile would flood and nourish the plants, then the water would draw back, then it would leave a layer of smooth dirt that would leave the plants very fertile, and then the plants would grow strong.
land and water ahahahahahah
the movement of water between land and air is called
Walruses can rotate their back flippers and use them for movement on land.
A rose is a land plant;because it is on land.