Yes, a few kinds do. Sea weed, kelp, Lilly pads and duckweed are only a couple.
Not all plants can grow in water.
No, but water can swim through plants.
Some plants, such as sea weed, can tolerate salt water. But some plants can not tolerate salt water. It varies depending upon the plant.
The plants which live in water are aquatic plants.
plants can live in all sorts of places. in water like cattails or whatever you call those things, then there's flowers and desert plants too. they can live about anywhere
Hi I think its howmuch water it needs
Yes, all plants need water to survive. Plus there are plants that survive in water only and require no soil.
the plants which live in water are callled aquatic plants
Not completely, but enough to kill any plants or animals that live in it.
Some plants, such as sea weed, can tolerate salt water. But some plants can not tolerate salt water. It varies depending upon the plant.
An iceberg is frozen water. It is not a place where anything grows.
Plants, Crabs, ETc...
yes there are plants live in the tundra
water wheel plants live in wet environments.
algae
The plants which live in water are aquatic plants.
water wheel plants live in wet environments.
Flowers or plants can not live in chlorine treated water. This is because the chlorine chemicals shutdown the organelles of the plants cells.
All plants need water to live. Water is needed for many life processes of the plants. Sufficent water keeps them firm too.