Plants get water from the rain, humans watering them, and water that the soil soaked up.
Plants get their water from rain, humidity, dew, and soil moisture. It is absorbed mostly through the leaves and roots.
A plant's adaptations for floating in water are floating leaves and finely dissected leaves. These plants can only grow in water or in soil that is always saturated with water.
Transpiration is water loss from plants.
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All plants need water.
Plants in the desert can sustain water and do not need as much of it. Plants in wet climates require much more water than desert plants.
Nymphea and Nelumbium are water plants
Yes. Water waters plants better.
water is food for the plants
A water plant
when plants don't have water, they wilt
water is food for the plants
65-80% water depends on the type but most plants are 75% water
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
All plants need water to live. Water is needed for many life processes of the plants. Sufficent water keeps them firm too.
The plants that grow in water are called aquatic plants. for e.g. Lotus, Water hyacinth, Water Lily etc.
plants prefuir rain water the most but they will have tap water if that's all you have do NOT use salt water on plants they just die
Plants suck water out of the ground through their roots.