why do plants die if the soil is clogged with water?
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In the water logged situation, plants often die because it cannot respire. The air spaces in the soil when it is clogged with water creates bubbles which generates oxygen thus declining the plants to respire. Even the roots fail to transport food and water to other parts.
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