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you might have seen that if some plants are watered excessively or if water stays stagnant the plant begin to rot .whereas the aquatic though sub merged in water , do not rot . explain why ?

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आपने देखा होगा कि यदि कुछ पौधों को अत्यधिक पानी दिया जाता है या यदि पानी स्थिर रहता है तो पौधा सड़ने लगता है। जबकि जलीय हालांकि पानी में डूबे हुए सड़ते नहीं हैं, समझाते हैं कि क्यों

https://www.scienceabc.com › nature

Why Does Over-Watering Kill Plants? » Science ABC

24-Oct-2019 — Furthermore, too much water can also lead to root rotting and ... One of the first things that you learn when you first start to ...

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