Explain why, a land plant may die if its roots remain waterlogged for a long time.
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if the roots of a plant remain waterlogged for a long time there will be no sufficient supply of water and Minerals from the roots to the plant and therefore the plant will die after excessive water logging
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Answer: A land plant may die if its roots remain water logged for a long time because too much water expels all the air from in-between the soil particles. ... Under these conditions the roots will respire anaerobically producing alcohol which may kill the plant.
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