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e) Does scarcity of water affect plants and other forms of life indirectly? Give reasons to support
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Answered by Anonymous
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Water is very important for plant growth. It's deficiency weakness the plant. When plants do not get enough water they do not grow to their expected heights,photosynthesis activity is reduced and produce mush lesser harvest than expected. If the scarcity is severe it will definitely results in the death of plants.

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Answered by saakshi15268
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Answer:The increasing salinity, nutrient pollution, and loss of floodplains and wetlands that arise from water shortage, which is typically found in areas of irrigation agriculture, impacts the ecosystem in various ways.

Explanation

Plants require a lot of water to grow. It's a deficit that makes the plant vulnerable. When plants do not receive enough water, they do not reach their full potential, photosynthetic activity is lowered, and yield is significantly lower than projected. If there is a significant scarcity, plants will almost certainly perish. Water is required for photosynthesis and plant growth. Animals also require it for breathing and carrying out life processes. Water scarcity has an impact on plants and animals because no one can live without it.

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