Plants moved from land to water as a result of algae entrapment in evaporating ponds, and casting up on the sea shore, where they were subjected to dry winds, and as others died out, some survived to the ancestors of the plants on land today.
hydrogen bonding
Precipitation .
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
Coastal winds change from day to night primarily due to temperature differences between the land and the sea. During the day, the land heats up faster than the water, creating an area of lower pressure over the land and causing cooler air from the ocean to move in, resulting in a sea breeze. At night, the land cools more rapidly than the water, leading to higher pressure over the land and causing the air to flow back towards the ocean, resulting in a land breeze. This cycle is influenced by the differential heating of land and water.
Plants adapted to living on land by developing cuticles to reduce water loss, roots to absorb water and nutrients from soil, and vascular tissues to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. They also evolved structures like stomata to regulate gas exchange and reproductive strategies that allowed them to reproduce without water.
No, because only water can move land not land can move water.
plant move water from the ground by its roots
the plant roots move around in the soil and soak up the water. then the water travels through the plant.
It made it possible to move water within the plant structure.
roots
The process by which water moves from water bodies to land is called precipitation. This process involves the water vapor in the atmosphere condensing and falling to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This water then infiltrates the soil, replenishing groundwater supplies and sustaining plant and animal life on land.
osmosis
osmotic pressure
The period during which life began to move on land was the Ordovician Period. It was during this time that evidence of plant spores from living fossils were found on land.
land is on plates plates move so does land techtonic plates
Tortoises do move on dry land, but very slowly. They also do not move in water.
Precipitation