In a manner of speaking, yes, since it determines whetherthey grow. Yes, it does have an effect on how plants grow. If you give a plant too much water, it may wilt and die. If you don't give a plant enough water, it may shrivel, wilt, not grow, or die.
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
Fresh water does actually help plants grow! (Um... heard of rain?) In fact, fresh water is the best water for plants to help them grow. Salt water can be a bit to extreme for plants, and can cause them to wilt. Salt water is great for sea plants, like sea weed or coral reef, but most plants grow better around fresh water.
Plants need soil,air,water and sunlight to grow into healthy plants.
Water. Water absorbs and nutrients the plants system.
Plants grow and develop when given enough sunlight and water. Plants absorb light energy, drink water, undergo photosynthesis, and grow with the food that they have created for themselves.
yes
Water cycle
the effect saltwater has on most plants is that a bellend will grow out of the plants.
NO,The water are acidic in pH which effect the plant growth rate.
it is because that the salt in the water is very deadly to the plants and so it can not be used to any effect exept for Kelp etc.
Water helps plants grow
The effect that salt has on plants is that it doesn't stimulate the growth cycle. Controlled (pure water) on the other hand makes plants grow faster than watering it with salt water.
no, they will not , plants will grow in water or soil
sugar is suppose to help plants and veggeis grow because of the extra glucose
It allows alot of water into the soil therefore,allowing plants to grow better.
yes, but in a good way the filtration helps the plants grow there for yes it effects it but it is a good effect
well i did a science project involving that and i got in my results ice water is better for the plant and will make it grow taller and salt water will effect the stems