How are floating plants different from fixed plants?
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Answer. Aquatic plants grow in three distinct patterns that describe how the plants do or do not affix to the soil at the bottom of the water body. Floating plants unlike submerged and emerged plants, do not have fixed roots and therefore requires little effort to safely remove and place into another body of water.
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- Floating plants may have roots that hang in the water, but the plant is not attached to the pond bottom. Lily pads are attached to the bottom and are considered emergent plants, not floating.
- Fixed Plant means any nonmetallic mineral processing plant at which the processing equipment is attached or clamped by a cable, chain, turnbuckle, bolt or other means, except electrical connections, to any anchor, slab or structure including bedrock
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