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how are water plants able to float on water for! class 4?​

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Answered by kshanzal608
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the leaves of water plants have a waxy coating which is hydrophobic and has a large surface area

Answered by Anonymous
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Air-filled tissues in various parts of the plant provide the buoyancy that allows them to float. ... A similar but invisible air-filled tissue is found in the swollen leaf stalks of the water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes. It floats freely on the water and bears attractive clusters of blue-violet flowers.

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