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13 November, 21:36

Why is there little plant life near a river/stream?

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  1. 13 November, 21:44
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    The water may be polluted and the wetness of the dirt may not be suitible for numerous plants
  2. 13 November, 22:02
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    Most of the plant's roots get submerged under water. In this condition, they may not get oxygen for respiration; so the roots are forced to respire anaerobically. This results into accumulation of lactic acid which kills the plant.

    That is why there may be little plant life near a river or stream; especially in water-logged areas.
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