By acquiring aquatic characterstics.
Plants that fall in the water!
Plants such as seaweed, duckweed, algae, water lilies, etc. It all depends on whether it is fresh water or salt water.
No, some plants float on the top of water. Like Lilypads.Some live exclusively in water and far under the surface of many oceans, such as seaweed.
They lived in wet surroundings
Plants, Crabs, ETc...
There are many ways in which the cacti plants have adapted to the desert including needing less water to live. These cacti plants have also developed very sharp needles to prevent animals from taking the water inside.
There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice. No cactus.
Organisms that live under the water are called aquatic organisms. These can include fish, plants, algae, invertebrates, and microbes that are adapted to life in aquatic environments.
No. They are animals that live on land. They enter the water to feed on acquatic plants but they do not live in water. If they try to do so, they will drown. However, capybara's mate under water.
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
because the leaves have oxgyen
no because is a wonderfull life there