It dies because it cannot breath over so much water.
If a plant does not have enough water, the first event that will likely happen is wilting, where the leaves and stems begin to droop and lose their turgidity. This is due to the lack of water pressure within the plant cells to maintain their shape and structure.
If a petal is removed from a plant, it will not affect the plant's overall health or ability to survive. The plant may continue to bloom and produce more petals, but it may impact its ability to attract pollinators for reproduction. Overall, removing a petal will not harm the plant significantly.
Photosynthesis happens in the chloroplasts of plant cells. This process uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
"Plant Tycoon" is a virtual gardening simulation game released in 2007 by Last Day of Work. The game allows players to breed and care for plants in a greenhouse setting.
A plant that does not receive any water will eventually wilt and dry out. Without water, the plant cannot carry out essential physiological processes like photosynthesis and nutrient uptake, leading to its death.
It happened because of an overflow of magma.
Nothing. It will not hurt anything.
From what I can surmise, css overflow happens at one time or another in almost every state, including Pennsylvania. There is a lot of vague information out there on the subject.
Not much, the excess coolant would be pushed out the overflow tube.
Your throat will get soar, nothing will happen to the plant.
because the entire point of the overflow resovoir is to overflow, and release uneeded water
There are a number of (single) words available, inrigo as in to overflow or irrigate, abundo as in to be abundant and overflow, superfundo as in to flood or overflow, restagno as in to be swamped or overflow, exundo as in to flow out or overflow, adfluentia as in to overflow with abundance
The ocean would probably overflow and cause a flood to occur.
No, Photosynthesis happen only in those plant cells having chloroplasts.
well they would plant seeds down by the river after it over flowed
The Overflow of Clancy was created in 1892.
Common causes of overflow in a bathroom sink with overflow include a clogged drain, a faulty stopper or drain plug, or a malfunctioning overflow drain system.