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1)Excessive water of plants leads to ____​

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Answered by rocky234yu
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Over-watering adversely affects the availability of oxygen to the roots. This is the primary reason why too much water can kill a plant. ... An excess of water causes these small air pockets to lose oxygen, meaning that the roots lose access to a crucial resource.

Answered by parisbabu79
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♣Answer:Overwatering, in simple terms, drowns your plant. ... Soil that is constantly wet won't have enough air pockets and plants will not be able to breathe by taking up oxygen with their roots. When this occurs, your plants will wilt (giving the appearance of too little water) even though the soil is wet.♣

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