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What adaptations would a plant living in a river need that a plant living in a pond would not need
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What adaptations would a plant living in a river need that a plant living in a pond would not need
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It would need a lot of water because some plants can be over watered and die I hope this helps :)))))))
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one that is can think of would be it would have longer roots so that is can hold against the current of a river.
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