cat tails, lillypads, and algae but those are just a few
There aren't really plants that live on the Thames, there are just lily pads and seaweed which come naturally.
yes they do!they go on a boat and live on it and yes people do work there
The River Thames is home to a variety of wildlife, including fish species like salmon, eels, and perch. Birds such as swans, ducks, and herons are commonly seen along its banks. Additionally, otters and water voles inhabit the river, contributing to its rich biodiversity. The Thames also supports numerous invertebrates and aquatic plants, creating a vibrant ecosystem.
The River Thames runs right through the centre of London, England. Many towns and cities originate on the banks of rivers as they are valuable rescources for water, food and transport. London is no different and hundreds of thousands of people now live alongside the River Thames.
They grow peaches!
the plants grow atay of tao and tinae
the plants grow atay of tao and tinae
the plants grow atay of tao and tinae
yes, it helps plants to live
Get the sewage and put it on plants and see if they live
plants that live in the ocean. They are living plants.
This depends on what zone you live in.