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Why did early land plants have to live closer to water,or in damp places

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The early land plants have to live closer to water or in damp places because they need water for basic functions like photosynthesis, move the nutrients from the soil to their body, and reproduction, since the morphology of these organisms was still closer to the aquatic plants, being the cuticle one of the structures that help the land plants to cover the rest of the environment without the need of being always closer to a body of water.

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