What is the differences between floating plants, fixed plants and underwater plants.
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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 are the aquatic plants that float on water. They are light in weight as they have hollow spaces filled with air. Ex- duckweed. Fixed plants are fixed in water and cannot move. Ex- Lotus. Underwater plants are found deep under the water bodies. Ex- Water lettuce.
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