Technically, plants don't need hydrogen in isolation. Plants need water, which contains hydrogen. You might say that plants crave water. Actually, nearly all of life, as we know it, needs water to live. The short answer is that without water--which contains hydrogen--plants will die.
cause it is?
They do need some sunlight but can survive in moderate shade.
they need plants as food,gravel,water,elodea,and duckweed
All plants have protein in them. Plants, just like humans need proteins to grow and survive.
Some plants need to store extra food and water to help them survive brief changes in their environments.
No, for different reasons. Plants create oxygen through a process called photosynthesis, which is crucial to survive. They also produce food for herbivores, which, in turn, is food for carnivores.
No, plants need oxygen and carbon dioxide to live.
tropical plants need sunlight, CO2 and water to survive
it depends. however most plants will need at least some light to survive
They all do ... but you may be thinking of plants - they don't need animals to survive but animals need plants.
it depends, but i think that they would eat only plants.
Yes, Animals and Plants need the right climate to survive. c: ~Mystery
Plants need the sun's energy to complete the process of photosynthesis. Plants cannot survive without energy, actually all organisms need energy to survive.
Green plants can survive with sunlight,water,carbon dioxide and chlorophyll.
plants need water, air, sunlight and oxygen.
No
yes plants need photosynthesis to survive, plants make their own food in the form of sugars
No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.