Air water and light.
water and oxygen. i think they are both self explanatory
light, air, water, and nutrients
Air, water, and light.
Water and most plants NEED soil but not all. It depends upon what kind of plant, but, in general, water, air, minerals, light, warmth.
The leaves through their stomata take air in.
plants need air to produce their food
Air plants absorb nutrients and moisture through their leaves from the air around them. They do not require soil to grow as they get their nutrients from dust, moisture, and other organic matter in the air. It's important to mist or soak air plants regularly to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients to thrive.
The environment must provide enough air, food and water for the animal. It is also important to have enough light if it is a plant eater as plants need light energy to make food. The type of soil also determines the types of plants and animals that can live there.
what makes plants grow is the sun light and and the rich soil and the rain, also what keeps them growing is photosynthesis.
Plants need water, sunlight, air (specifically carbon dioxide), and nutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) to grow. Water and sunlight are essential for photosynthesis, where the plant creates food for growth. Nutrients are important for various functions within the plant, such as cell growth and reproduction.
The process of water taken from plants on Earth's surface into the air is called transpiration. This occurs when water is absorbed by plant roots and then released through small openings in the leaves called stomata. Transpiration helps plants maintain their internal water balance and is also important for the water cycle.