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2. How does water lettuce float in water?​

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Answered by sakshipatidar532
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Another free-swimming aquatic plant, the water lettuce or Pistia stratiotes, is covered with fine water-repellant hairs that trap air. The leaves of the water lettuce are arranged in rosettes that do indeed make it look much like a small head of lettuce. Leaves can also float by themselves.

Answered by juliana000
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Another free-swimming aquatic plant, the water lettuce or Pistia stratiotes, is covered with fine water-repellant hairs that trap air. The leaves of the water lettuce are arranged in rosettes that do indeed make it look much like a small head of lettuce. Leaves can also float by themselves.

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