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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.

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Why do plants need carbon to survive and thrive?

Plants need carbon to survive and thrive because it is a key component in the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide from the air to produce glucose, which is a form of energy that plants need to grow and carry out their essential functions. Without carbon, plants would not be able to produce the energy they need to survive and grow.


Do plants need oxygen to survive?

Yes, plants need oxygen to survive. They use oxygen during respiration to convert sugars into energy for growth and other metabolic processes.


Do plants require photosynthesis to survive?

Yes, plants require photosynthesis to survive. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy to fuel their growth and development. Without photosynthesis, plants would not be able to produce the food they need to survive.


Why does a plant need carbon dioxide from the air to survive and carry out photosynthesis?

Plants need carbon dioxide from the air to survive and carry out photosynthesis because carbon dioxide is a key ingredient in the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide along with water and sunlight to produce glucose, which is a form of energy that plants need to grow and survive. Without carbon dioxide, plants would not be able to make their own food and would not be able to survive.


Do plants produce when they have no light?

No. They need light for energy which they use to make food with.