They will need shade and the ability to keep moist for the few days of a move. Thoroughly water them before leaving, cover or otherwise shield them from the sun and place them in a towed car or supported in a covered truck. They should be the first things unloaded when you arrive and placed inside the house. Once you are sure of the sun exposure of your new abode, then place them as you wish.
plants move through their growth
plants move through their growth
Plants cannot move from one place to another place in the way that animals can. Plants are rooted to the ground.
You cannot move your house like from one location to another. You need to sell your house, then buy another house in your new location. You have to move your stuff.
No, plants are not motile, meaning they cannot move from one place to another like animals can. They are rooted in the ground and rely on other means, such as wind or animals, for dispersal.
carefully.
no they can not move from one place to another place [except very few cases]
Animals acquire energy because they have to move from one place to another in search of food .As in plants they are stationary and they don't have to move from one place to another.
animal and plants are similar because all are livingthings and all use respiratory gases(oxygen and carbondioxide ) . And difference is that animal move from one place to another while plants do not move from one place to another
Yes you can
Plants are examples of organisms that cannot move from one place to another. While plants can grow and orient themselves towards light, they are rooted in the ground and lack the ability to actively move like animals or other mobile organisms.
I'm pretty sure you can't but you can just move to another house or lot and get a another one that way.