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write the comparison you made between aquatic plants and land plant s​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Land plants are typically taller than wide and have a branched root system. Water plants are typically wider and have spongier leaves, which allow the plant to float on water. Aquatic plants don't root down into the soil. Their roots hang in the water and they're able to move around.

Answered by KumatManoj
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Land plants are typically taller than wide and have a branched root system. Water plants are typically wider and have spongier leaves, which allow the plant to float on water.

Aquatic plants don't root down into the soil. Their roots hang in the water and they're able to move around.Aquatic plants are plants that live in water. This means that they require being submersed to survive or that they can only grow and thrive in water. Many aquatic plants can tolerate being emersed, meaning they're out of the water for short periods of time, but require immersion in water for long-term survival.

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