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22 April, 12:39

What adaptations would a plant living in a river need that a plant living in a pond would not need?

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  1. 22 April, 12:48
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    A pond is a standing water and a river is a flowing water.

    Current in rivers greatly affect biodiversity. So, plants living in a river must have good adaptations for living in such specific conditions. They must have good and deep root to hold them in place against a river current. Some plants have stems that can easily bend with the river current. Moss, for example, are able to cling to stones.
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