Aqatic plants are plants. They do not contain soil.
Aquatic plants
No. Dragonflies in water or on aquatic plants.
Assorted aquatic plants and vegetation.
piranhas eat aquatic plants.
Soil is not important for aquatic plants because they primarily derive their nutrients and oxygen directly from the water in which they grow. Aquatic plants have adapted to absorb essential minerals and nutrients through their leaves and stems rather than their roots, which may be submerged or non-existent. Additionally, many aquatic plants are adapted to fluctuating water conditions, making them less reliant on soil for support and nourishment. This allows them to thrive in environments like ponds, lakes, and rivers where soil may be absent or less significant.
Land plants require soil, sunlight, water and different nutrients to grow. Aquatic plants require the minerals and nutrients from in the water to grow.
The best soil for wheat plants is loamy soil, it is a mixture of sand ,silt and clay
They eat bark, grasses and aquatic plants.
They are aquatic plants they have 6 petals and when they are not fully bloomed the are mistaken as frog bits.
Soil helps the growth of plants although it depends on which kind of soil you use but any soil will work.For instance I use Miracle grow.
loam
Aquatic plants provide food and habitat for many animals such as fish and waterfowl. They provide soil stability, and keep ponds and lakes from eroding.