Yes. It floats on water
Yes, elodea and cattail are both water plants commonly found in aquatic environments. Elodea is a submerged plant while cattail is a marsh plant that can grow in shallow water. Both plants play important roles in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various organisms.
first the seed form the prevous cattail flotes away and land in a marsh or a swamp near by the mothering plant next the start groing and creating the seeds wich are the the fluffy part og the cattail after that the plants seeds start to float off and the mothering plant dies with in two to one hour then the proses starta all over again!
Liquid water is denser than ice,Ice floats on top of liquid water.
Cattails are eaten by various insects, birds, and mammals. Some common consumers include birds like red-winged blackbirds and rails, muskrats, beavers, and insects like the cattail caterpillar.
Other than the fact that both are monocots (they start life with a single cotyledon), there is little similarity, botanically, between cattails and grasses. In terms of habitat, cattails grow in wet areas near freshwater ponds and swamps, while most grasses prefer dryer ground.
Both cattail and water shamrock is partially submerged in a pond
in water
Of course. Fresh water floats on salt water, warmer water floats on cooler water, and ice floats on any water.
Cattails can move with the wind, as they have tall, flexible stems that allow them to bend and sway. They can also spread by producing abundant seeds that are dispersed by the wind or water, helping them to colonize new areas.
No. You may ask why and it's because the salt water is so harsh on the nutrients in the cattail that it will dry out and die.
It is less dense than water, therefore it floats on water.
Lily pads, water lettuce, and cattail.
you can find cattails in almost any body of water
A cattail is a producer because it is a plant that can photosynthesize, converting sunlight into energy. This allows the cattail to produce its own food using nutrients from the soil and water, making it self-sustaining and a foundational part of the food chain in wetland ecosystems.
kerosene floats on water because kerosene is less denser than water
Record how high the foam floats in water.
freeze water as ice cubes then put it on water and it floats Liquid fresh water floats on salt water Warm water floats on cold water (water's greatest density is when it is 4 degrees Celsius).