Murky water can block sunlight from reaching the plants underwater, hindering photosynthesis and plant growth. It can also reduce oxygen levels in the water, leading to stress or suffocation in aquatic plants. Additionally, excess nutrients in murky water can lead to algal blooms, which can outcompete and smother water plants.
The main source is formed by sea and oceans.
As a source of energy.
The adaptation of specialized water conducting tissue has helped land plants meet the challenges of life on land for a few reasons. The most important reason is that the cell walls were stronger and could support themselves.
The energy source of all ecosystems is sunlight. Sunlight is captured by plants through photosynthesis, which converts it into chemical energy that is then passed on to other organisms through the food chain.
Most photosynthesis occurs in land plants. This is because there is more light available on land than in the deeper regions of the ocean where water plants are found. However, ocean plants like phytoplankton also play a significant role in global carbon fixation due to their vast numbers.
aquatic plants live in water because they cannot survive on land
most of its water comes from food it eats, in yards it can get it from any water source, plants pools etc
Most plants are autotrophs, meaning they create their own food source.
Most of afghanistan's water comes from the Hindu Kush Mountains. Rain in the mountains and melted water from glaciers feed most of the country's rivers and streams. -"AFGHANISTAN the Land" A Bobby Kalman Book
This source is water from oceans.
The sun, or plants
The sun
Saltwater plants can. Freshwater plants usually can't. Most land plants can't either.
sun makes energy for plants and is used as food but water is a main source, but one of the most important is poo or now reffered to as shiet which gives the plant nutrients
They aren't. Angiosperms are usually considered the most successful land plants.
River water is the most impure water source among river water, sea water, and Lake water.