Water transpired by plants is passed into the atmosphere as water vapor - gaseous water.
If plants are given no water, or not enough water they will start go Brown and go limp. This is known as shrivelling or wilting.
they go to plants and oceans.
Through the roots, but some plants obtain humidity through their leaves.
They were near water becauses the plants need water and it saved alot of work to go less then 20 yards to get water for the plants.
It depends, if they are actual flowers, than you can not, but if they are plants, then you must go to the lumbearyard, buy a watering can,and then you can water your plants................... For more exciting news go to Bearvillestandard.weebly.com
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
Yes well that depends who you look at it. When you water a plant it does not just go into the plant but, the roots do such it up in a mater of time, from there water gets put into plants.
It doesn't really go away naturally. However, we have built water purification plants to help purify the water.
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
Depending upon your prevailing climate there are some plants that are known to go wild and clog waterways. Some of those plants are Water Hyacynth, Water Lettuce, Azola, Riccia, and Myriophyllum.
you have to go to forest of the elves and water the plants then pick them or cutopia and water the plants near poppies house then pick them or cowboy junction and water the plants then pick them or spin flour in cowboy junction
Many things it gives the plant water and sunlight for it to go through photosynthesis. It has many effects on plants.