because there need to water them
Plants survive in land by the water
land and water ahahahahahah
A water plant
Land plants evolved from Charophyceans. Charophyceans lived in the water and land plants dont.
Very early plants were single celled blue green algae and they lived in water environments. It wasn't until millions of years later did they move on the land.
the land water climate plants and animals of a particular place
What prevented early plants from moving far from water is that they dried out easily.
Being eaten.
Water would cause the land close to the water to washout
No, plants (on land) and algae (in water) are autotrophs.
A water plant has broader leaves and is usually more flexible then a land plant. Some water plants even have air pockets called '' air bladders.''
it has no way of getting the water