It rains in the desert, just not very often. So desert plants make every little bit if water that they get last until it rains again.
yes the do
Some get it from rivers (rain falling elsewhere), some form fogs, some get it from rain and some from snow.
No! That would kill the plant. Water is essential for the plant to live.
As long as the plant has enough water in it, yes it will live As long as the plant has enough water in it, yes it will live
The affects of grey water on a plant is that grey water will probably kill the plant or the plant Will live but it depends on the type of plant you get and the type of harsh water.
balsam plant is very sensitive plant it can live in water
it is the houdidni destert in laffayette
because the sunlight and water.
Yes
An aquatic plant is a plant that lives in freshwater. Some can live submerged in the water or live floating on the water. Other live on the floor of the pond or lake or wherever it is. They can also live in between drifting. Examples would be lily pads are floating however, aquatic ferns live at the floor. They can live in salt water like the ocean or regular water like a pond or lake. 'A plant that grows partly or wholly in freshwater whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth.' From Answers.com A marine plant is a plant that lives in seawater.
If there are enough nutrients in the water, a plant can live on indefinately under artificial light. Just light and water alone would not be enough to support the plant for very long.
a plant that is Living or able to live both on land and in water.