Mangrooves
Yes, begonia grows in soil, not in water.
both
Mosses
An animal that can live on land and water is called an amphibian.
An amphibious plant is a type of plant that can grow both in water and on land, adapting to fluctuating water levels. These plants typically have special adaptations such as specialized roots, stems, and leaves to thrive in both environments. Examples of amphibious plants include water lilies and cattails.
A water plant
An organism that can live both on land and in the water is called amphibian. Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, have adapted to living in both terrestrial and aquatic environments throughout their life cycle.
plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals
Snails, which are members of the Mollusk family, are found both on land and in the water. Most wear a protective shell, made of calcium, that is produced by the snail and grows as the wearer grows in size. Some snails, such as land slugs, do not have shells.
Was in water. And is now on land. Ex: a frog. A tadpole live in the water first. Then it grows and lives on land.
a mint or probably any plant grows faster with freshwater\regular water than salt water.
Amphibians live both in water and on land.