Alll plants need to be watered and need roots..
Yes. If you water a plant too much, the roots become anaerobic, leading to root death. This is because the roots need oxygen to perform cellular respiration.
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
Plants absorb water through their roots, and use it for photosynthesis and other biological processes.Additional answerPlants are usually and most likely to be watered with water. If, no water plants will dry up and die unless they are desert type plants that require very little water. When plants are watered the roots absorb (as mentioned above) the liquid for the whole plant, leaves, stem etc. and feeds or waters the plant.
because plants need to be watered with fresh water so they can grow better and all healthy
it is to help keep all the plants watered basically.
3 times a week
a tomatoe has 97% water in it.
because milk doesnt have the right nutrients that plants need
They both have to be planted and watered, they both need sunlight, and they have roots, stems, and leaves.
When plants are watered, some of the water is absorbed through the roots and used for various functions such as photosynthesis and nutrient transportation. The excess water is then evaporated through tiny pores in the leaves in a process called transpiration, or it can also be excreted through the roots back into the soil. Ultimately, some of the water may be used to support the plant's growth and metabolism.
Overwatering your plant is almost like drowning it, and if the plant continues to be overwatered, the roots might start to rot.