Almost all plants need sunlight to photosynthesise. If the plant is permanently submerged, the water must be clear enough to allow sufficient light to reach the plant.
The transparency of water allows sunlight to penetrate, enabling photosynthesis for aquatic plants and algae. This supports the base of the food web, providing energy for other aquatic organisms. Transparency also affects visibility, predator-prey interactions, and overall ecosystem health.
The plants that grow in water are called aquatic plants. for e.g. Lotus, Water hyacinth, Water Lily etc.
The process of propagation in water helps aquatic plants grow by allowing them to reproduce and spread. This can lead to an increase in the population of aquatic plants, which can improve the overall health and biodiversity of the aquatic ecosystem.
The shark is an animal that lives in water. Well Infact it depends on the type of water. It could be the pond or the sea, but if it is the Sean then yes, ^You^ are correct. But if it was the pond then Fish ( Big, medium and small ).
aquatic plants such has aquatic grasses and water lillies ;)
aquatic plants live in water because they cannot survive on land
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Transparency of water is utilized in photography to capture underwater scenes clearly and in optical devices such as microscopes for examining samples submerged in water. It is also essential for marine research to study aquatic life and ecosystems with visibility beneath the water's surface. Additionally, the transparency of water plays a crucial role in maintaining water quality by allowing sunlight to penetrate for photosynthesis and supporting healthy aquatic environments.
Aquatic plants grow in water.
C4 plants are usually not aquatic, as they are more commonly found in dry, warm environments. C3 plants can include both terrestrial and aquatic plants, as they are more adaptable to different environmental conditions.
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Aquatic plants can typically survive out of water for a few hours to a few days, depending on the species and environmental conditions.