it is because that the salt in the water is very deadly to the plants and so it can not be used to any effect exept for Kelp etc.
yes. Coral grows and other plant material in the ocean.
plants that live in the ocean. They are living plants.
you dont they just grow by them selves
Spider plants cannot thrive in an ocean environment because they are terrestrial plants that require soil to grow. They would not be able to survive in the salty water of the ocean.
It cannot because the plants that live in the ocean can only live in salt water. If it lives in the lake, it will die. They can grow in the Caspian Sea (and other salt water lakes), since they have the same water content as an ocean.
Because ocean plants need sunlight, most are either designed to float on the surface of the water, or grow on the ocean floor in water that is shallow enough to receive adequate sunlight. They also have adapted to salty water. Some are: kelp, seaweed. seagrass and algae.
Seaweed does not grow in the deep ocean because the deeper you go, the darker it gets. Without the light, plants (including marine plants) cannot perform photosynthesis, the process of turning sunlight into food.
Water helps plants grow
green plants dont eat anything they only grow from water and the energy from the sun
It dont matter what soil you but it depends which one you using.
no, they will not , plants will grow in water or soil
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