Biology, asked by PuranGujjar3089, 1 year ago

If the reverse happened, how would aquatic plants be affected?Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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• I think you're talking about the reverse of way of living right? Like what will happen if plants started to live on land rather than water or something like that. Whatsoever, in respect with my hypothesis, here's your answer :-

• As we already know that we live on land along with terrestrial plants like trees, herbs, shrubs and all. We've been doing this for several million years or persona longer than that. We've been building structures and are developing our minds since the beginning of the Bronze age. What if all these processes are just reversed suddenly?

• If the aquatic plants are affected then they'll be getting extinct as they don't have any mechanism to survive on the land. They don't know how to pollinate on the land. Several plant species are also connected with fishes for survival and without fishes they'll die. The aquatic food chain will suffer and eventually it'll be vanished completely.

• Aquatic plants do not know how to survive on land. We can think for some way of survival of some aquatic plant species if they appear on marshy lands as it's a lot of water with soil. Some of them may survive on that wet area. They CANNOT do anything if it comes to dry land. They'll die and as already told here that they're depended on some species of fishes, the fish without the plants will too die.

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