The reason that the majority of aquatic plants grow near the surface of water is sunlight- the deeper you go, the less light makes it through the water. Because plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, most will then grow in shallower water because they will have more light.
Mangroves like Rhizophora, Avicinia, brougrera etc.
It is important for the roots of desert plants to grow near the surface of the ground so the desert plant's roots may get water easily ( without going into many kinds of trouble ).
Yes, plants can grow near the surface of an inactive volcano where conditions are favorable for plant growth such as sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. Over time, as the volcanic rock weathers and breaks down, it can provide nutrients for plant growth, supporting vegetation on the volcano's slopes.
No, however they tend to grow in harsh inviorments, such as the ''Venis Fly trap'' i have one of my own doesnt need much water and can Evan grow in sand mine is good for musqiutoes
Freshwater plants grow near the Amazon River. Some of the plants include the Brazilian water ivy, the Amazon sword, and the stargrass.
If you mean a cougars habitat than tall grasses.
Plants that grow in water are called aquatics.
There are no plants at the top of Mt. Everest, it is too cold for anything to grow at that altitude.
yes. you can grow veggies near the ocean. but some plants don't grow as well with the salt winds and salty air.
plants
The plants get more sunlight near the surface of the ocean. They need sunlight to grow and to produce photosynthesis.
plants cannot grow near mosses.
Plants grow near ponds because they have easy access to water for their growth and development. The moist environment provides ideal conditions for plants to thrive, with abundant nutrients and sunlight available for photosynthesis. Additionally, the presence of water helps regulate the temperature around the pond, creating a favorable microclimate for plant growth.
The reason that the majority of aquatic plants grow near the surface of water is sunlight- the deeper you go, the less light makes it through the water. Because plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, most will then grow in shallower water because they will have more light.
wheat and grain
figure it out yourself(: