English, asked by rajjirathore01263, 6 months ago

Leaves of plants that grow in water are big and thick.​

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Answered by sangyasaxena933
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Submerged plant have long thin leaves because these type of leaves allow the water currents to flow easily without any damage to the plant.

Answered by SahityaTyagi
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Answer:Yes, They are. Explanation: Because they get nutrition from the weeds present in water. In soil, the minerals are used by other plants therefore they cannot get nutrients as much as the water. Hence, the leaves of plants that grow in water are bigger and thicker than the leaves of plants growing in soil. It also depends on the variety of leaves of the plant. If it have bigger leaves then it will be having big leaves and if it have smaller leaves then it will be having small leaves. The current can flow easily without damaging the plants.

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