What on Earth is a question on gardening doing in Maths & Arithmetic? Which pyramid? Why shouldn't there be green plants there? - Though they might struggle to survive in the arid land around the Egyption Pyramids!
fly in close to the ground and then cut the throttle at about a foot or above depending on the size of the plane.
Volcanoes can create more land but can kill plants and animals while flowing lava.
It is supposed to go on the y-axis.Think of the y-axis as a flag pole and think of the x-axis as the ground. The ground can be independable. But you can't stand the flag up without land. So the flag pole depends on the land. y depends on x.And that was just a way to remember it ^-^
A hoe is an agricultural tool used for tilling the land. Tilling means breaking the ground and making it suitable for planting crops, fruits and vegetables.
Plants survive in land by the water
a marsh
The tundra is where you can find treeless land where the ground remains frozen except for top few centimeters. This land has very few plants that can survive.
A Marsh
Marsh
A marsh
Protection of seeds
aquatic plants live in water because they cannot survive on land
there is a lot of hot land plants but no plants that have much water in it because the cant survive they need to be able to survive the heat buy themselves
For plants to survive on land, they must have ways to obtain water and other materials from their surroundings, retain water, transport materials throughout the plant, support their bodies, and reproduce successfully. :D
No, plants and animals would not survive on Venus due to its extremely inhospitable environment. Venus has high temperatures, acidic clouds, and extreme pressure that would make it impossible for plants and animals to thrive there.
Plants on land benefit from access to sunlight for photosynthesis, allowing them to produce their own food. They also have easier access to nutrients in soil compared to aquatic plants. Being on land also reduces competition for space and resources compared to underwater environments.