Aquifers are underground reservoirs of water that can be used for irrigation to help plants grow. Plant roots can access this water by penetrating the soil and absorbing the moisture stored in the aquifer. In regions where surface water is scarce, aquifers can be a vital water source for agricultural activities.
Yes, it is okay to pluck flowers from growing plants.
we can use sexual and asexual in growing plants because sexual helps to reproduce plants and asexual helps to grow plants with only a single-celled organism
The aquifer cannot be recharged fast enough
yes
growing conditions are non vascualr plants
there not.
They are growing.
i think the fastest growing plants are Morning Glory and Sunflower ----- Bamboo is the fastest growing plant.
Yes, it is okay to pluck flowers from growing plants.
aquifer.
Northern Aquifer
Plants adapt to growing in Sudan as per enviorenment available to them as mesophytes or xerophytes.
They are used for growing plants.
There are no plants in space.
The ten largest aquifers in the United States include the Ogallala Aquifer, the Central Valley Aquifer, the Great Basin Aquifer, the Floridan Aquifer, the Columbia Plateau Aquifer, the Gulf Coast Aquifer, the High Plains Aquifer, the Santa Fe Aquifer, the Edwards Aquifer, and the Cape Cod Aquifer. The Ogallala Aquifer is particularly notable for its vast size and significant agricultural contributions. Each aquifer plays a crucial role in providing water for irrigation, drinking, and industrial use across their respective regions.
It depends on the type of plant you are growing.
the best combination for growing plants is humus and organic matter.