Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.
Can you grow plants with l e b light bulbs
Yes
One reason is to grow certain types of plants. For example some plants grow well in acidic soil and other grow well in akalyne based soil. If you plant the wrong plants, they won't grow well, or will die within a year or more.
Plants need Water And Sunlight to grow So plants can only grow in Day
they can help your garden plants grow
Plants that grow in water are called aquatics.
They grow In ponds and lakes In slow moving or still fresh water.
they grow near ponds because they have water in which the plants need to live
Freshwater plants grow in ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams. Most have roots which anchor them in the mud at the bottom. Their stems grow through the water and their leaves and flowers open above the water's surface.
yes, but it will take them soo long to grow
they change over time Generally, ponds get full of dead matter and become a marsh. Eventually (don't hold your breath) trees will grow.
Sunlight doesn't reaches this zone so no plants are able to grow.
Some examples of flowers that grow in water include water lilies, lotus flowers, and water hyacinths. These aquatic plants typically thrive in ponds, lakes, and other freshwater environments, adding beauty to the water's surface.
There are tons of ways that these plants evolved, but only one BIG change, they can drink their water, and live away from the rivers, ponds, lakes, and streams. They can grow where they thing is best suited to their needs.naww, the real answer is gymnosperms, bryophytes, angiosperms.
lillypads easy
plants need nitrogen to grow thats why in ponds there is alot of plants cuz the nitrogen runs off from the fields!!
No, single-cell algae that grow in lakes and ponds are not zooplankton. Zooplankton are small aquatic organisms that feed on algae and other organic matter, while single-cell algae (phytoplankton) are autotrophic and produce their own food through photosynthesis.