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Most plants grow best if they are in an area where they can receive plenty of sunlight and water.
Coastal plants have plenty of water to absorb and transpire therefore their epidermis does not require water conservation; on the other hand non coastal plants have to conserve water hence their epidermis is thick.
Plants are an important part. They support the initial stage of water cycle.
Many areas have no access to fresh water but have plenty of salt water available. The desalination plants remove the salt, making water suitable for drinking and irrigation of crops.
Because there is plenty of moisture in the air so they dont have to struggle for water as much
No, xerophytic plants do not require plenty of water.
Because water is the important role of growing the plants due to the fact that it provides plenty of nutrients for the plant. And, plants are living things, and remember all living things need water to survive.
There are plenty of elements in plants such as carbon. Oxygen is also another very important element found in plants.
plants purify the earths water.
Illinois does not need desalination plants. It has plenty of fresh water from Lake Michigan.
Most plants grow best if they are in an area where they can receive plenty of sunlight and water.
Water is important in the plants shape as the pressure from the water in the cells help to keep the plants shape. When a plant is devoid of water it begins to droop, this means there is no water in the cells to help keep it upright.
The plants that live in the lake have plenty of water, as long as there is sufficient rainfall to keep the lake full. They will thrive with a plentiful supply of water.
Babylon had plenty of water and plenty of fruits and vegetables and so it was an important trading post.
Coastal plants have plenty of water to absorb and transpire therefore their epidermis does not require water conservation; on the other hand non coastal plants have to conserve water hence their epidermis is thick.
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