All plants require sunlight for photosynthesis and the sun doesn't reach that deeply into water.
To absorb enough sunlight.
If in shallow water, the plants that grow on the bottom, but if on deep water, on floating algae.
Plants grow in seawater e.g. mangroves. There are other flowering plants that grow in shallow seawater. Seawater is about 3.5 % salt. Water needs to be over 3.5 % salinity before plants cannot grow.
yes usually when plants are given warm water the grow better and comparatively faster
Water lilies grow in shallow water
Sedge is an emergent plant. These types of plants grow in shallow water. Cattails, arrowheads, rushes, and reeds are also emergent plants.
An oasis forms where the water table is quite shallow and ground water forms a spring which allows more plants to grow in that area.
Dig a shallow hole and pop it in. Acorns are seeds. Baby plants need warmth, water, and sunshine in order to grow.
An oasis would be found in a desert where the water table is quite shallow and water emerges as a spring or pond enabling more plants to grow.
plants usually grow at different seeds depending on soil, sunshine, water, and nutrients... ~GrEen <3er 44
Water helps plants grow
usually if you pee on it after drinking beer all night, then plants will grow to epic porportions.