The plants would most certainly die; if the water was murky it would block out sunlight, and if the sunlight was blocked out, then the plants would have no source to make food.
Water plants can grow in both murky and clear water. Murky water may contain more nutrients and sediments which can help plants grow, but water clarity is not the only factor that affects plant growth. Light availability, nutrient levels, and water temperature also play important roles in the growth of water plants.
Water will no longer be put back into the the air by transpiration
Not only does rain help, but also ground water!
The measure of how murky or muddy water appears is called turbidity. Turbidity is caused by suspended particles like sediment, algae, or organic matter in the water that scatter and absorb light, making the water appear cloudy or opaque. High turbidity levels can affect water quality and aquatic ecosystems.
"Precipitation" means "rain". The rain helps the plants to grow; pools and streams collect water, and animals drink the water. Animals eat the plants, and other animals eat some of the animals. Animal manure acts as fertilizer, which feeds the plants, which feed the animals.
Water plants can grow in both murky and clear water. Murky water may contain more nutrients and sediments which can help plants grow, but water clarity is not the only factor that affects plant growth. Light availability, nutrient levels, and water temperature also play important roles in the growth of water plants.
As light does not pass through the water, was wondering if the plant could grow well in muddy water?
The water becomes murky and the salt rises to the top
The water is murky
what does murky water mean
not where I live.where i live its affects the water making it murky and poisinous.It also affects the sea life
Into the Murky Water was created on 2011-05-02.
1. Opaque 2. I'd say turbid.
No, "murky" means hard to see through. Deep water can be murky because it is often dark, but shallower water can also be murky if it is muddy.
Murky means unclear or cloudy, uncertainty.
Water in an unwashed glass last used for milk may look murky.Though murky, the water still tested okay to drink.It is hard to create a murky appearance of water, though it is often seen in nature.
I looked into the pond water and tried to see my reflection, but the water was just too *murky*.