Green plants are typically found in shallow water because they require sunlight for photosynthesis, and light penetration decreases with water depth. In shallow areas, sunlight can reach the bottom, enabling plants to thrive. Additionally, these environments often have nutrient-rich sediments that support plant growth. Deeper waters, on the other hand, may lack sufficient light and nutrients for most green plants to survive.
Desert plants have shallow roots to maximize water absorption during infrequent rainfall events. Shallow roots allow them to quickly capture and store water near the surface before it evaporates in the harsh desert environment. Additionally, shallow roots help desert plants access nutrients that are more abundant in the topsoil layers.
No, photosynthesis does not turn plants green. Photosynthesis uses light to create glucose and oxygen with carbon dioxide and water. Plants are green due to the chlorophyll found inside them. It is the chlorophyll that makes photosynthesis possible.
If in shallow water, the plants that grow on the bottom, but if on deep water, on floating algae.
The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct. Found from google.com
No, water does not give plants their green color. The green color of plants comes from a pigment called chlorophyll, which is responsible for absorbing sunlight and converting it into energy through the process of photosynthesis. Water is essential for plants to transport nutrients and perform photosynthesis, but it does not contribute to their green color.
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Green plants can produce food from sunlight, water and CO2. That food feeds other organisms.
Shallow water where seagrasses and marine algae are plentiful.
shallow water reefs
Chloroplasts are the green organelles found only in plants. They are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy (glucose) using water and carbon dioxide.
An oasis would be found in a desert where the water table is quite shallow and water emerges as a spring or pond enabling more plants to grow.
To absorb enough sunlight.
All plants require sunlight for photosynthesis and the sun doesn't reach that deeply into water.
It depends on the type of fish. Some fish are primarily found in shallow water, and some fish are found primarily in deep water, while others are found in both.
Desert plants have shallow roots to maximize water absorption during infrequent rainfall events. Shallow roots allow them to quickly capture and store water near the surface before it evaporates in the harsh desert environment. Additionally, shallow roots help desert plants access nutrients that are more abundant in the topsoil layers.
seahorses are found in warm shallow water
seahorses are found in warm shallow water