Why do we grow the plants in aquatic?
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Aquatic plants, in turn, provide food and habitat for many animals such as fish, frogs, birds, muskrats, turtles, insects, and snails. Protecting the littoral zone is important for the health of many of a lake's fish and other animal populations.
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⇒ While most people think that photosynthesis is conducted by green plants living on the ground, it is achieved by a variety of bacteria, algae and underwater plants.
⇒ Aquatic plants have plenty of water to work with, so their main challenge is getting enough sunlight and air.
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⇒ While most people think that photosynthesis is conducted by green plants living on the ground, it is achieved by a variety of bacteria, algae and underwater plants.
⇒ Aquatic plants have plenty of water to work with, so their main challenge is getting enough sunlight and air.
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