Yes, octopus plants, also known as Rhizophora or mangrove species, require sunlight to thrive. They rely on photosynthesis to produce energy, which is essential for their growth and development. However, they are often found in coastal areas where they can access both sunlight and water, adapting to their unique environments.
plants need water, air, sunlight and oxygen.
sunlight, water
water sunlight + oxygen
No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.
Green plants can survive with sunlight,water,carbon dioxide and chlorophyll.
no they only need water and sunlight
No, plants cannot survive without sunlight because they need it for photosynthesis, a process that allows them to make their own food.
water and sunlight
soil water sunlight
Yes, all plants need sunlight in order to survive. Just be careful not to give them too much direct sunlight or they will dry up from too much heat. Cacti are probably the longest-lasting plants in direct sunlight because they are desert plants and are made to survive extreme heat.
We will survive! All we need is sunlight, plants for oxygen!
All living things need sunlight in one way or another. The sunlight provides heat for the Earth and the areas the cheetahs live, permitting them to survive as well as their prey to survive. Their prey need sunlight because chances are their prey eat plants that need sunlight in order to conduct photosynthesis. Cheetah eats gazelle plants and grasses, which thrive on sunlight. No sunlight, no plants, no gazelle, no cheetah.