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WATER PLANTS

WATER PLANT 1
Early water
plant life is believed to have started on the planet of Fe-o-tus
from the single celled Vivaaqua. These cells floated freely for
millions of years before finally grouping together. These cells
would gather in clumps at 15,000ft beneath some of the coldest seas
on Fe-o-tus.
After these
clumps grew to massive size through the sharing of nutrients they
began to float to warmer waters. At approximately 10,000ft below the
sea, the Vivaaquatrits would again gather and grow into another
massive cluster, this cluster grew about half the time of the
Vivaaqua cluster. The Vivaaquatrits also changed from a dark purple
colour into a bluish color. This was due to the cells absorbing more
light.
Millions of
years had passed and the Vivaaquatrits had expanded more than there
clusters could handle. Furthermore, they began to float more towards
the surface of the ocean at approximately 5,000ft below surface.
Here the Vivaaquatrits evolved into the Vivaaquasols. This plant now
grew long arms/vines in order to absorb more sunlight and grow at a
faster pace. Scientists believed that they grew at such a fast pace
that they reached the surface of the oceans in less than a million
years. The vivaaquasols changed from a bluish color into a aqua
color.
As the
Vivaaquasols reached the surface, there color changed from aqua to a
greenish brown. These species did not grow as well on the surface of
the ocean were it was now known as the Diovivaaqua. It grew at a
much slower pace.
WATER PLANT 2
It is believed
that the Vivaaqua cells were some how evaporated through the water
cycle. Moreover, as precipitation, these cells were dropped into a
different species of water plant.
The Vivaaqua
cells eventually found their way to the bottom of the deepest lakes.
The first descendents were the Vivapods. The Vivapods, unlike their
cousins the Vivaaquas grew more independently of others. They grew a
case around themselves that allowed them to collect food, discrete
the food, and then use it again.
From the
Vivapods came the Vivapoddies. The Vivapoddies grew on the surface
of the lakes but at a much higher elevation. They would grow as
weeds by absorbing as much nutrients and dead matter as they
possibly could.
After millions
of years these surface dwellers eventually reached the shores. As
they could no longer grow out, they began to grow up, thus the name
Elavavivapods. These plants are some of the most beautiful you have
ever seen. They have a purple base with a green shaft and purple
flowers.
WATER PLANT 3
As the lakes
over flowed the Vivaaqua cells traveled through the streams and
rivers eventually being able to clinch on the bottoms. Here the
Vivaaqua cells evolved onto the Vivayotics. After millions and
millions of years of clustering and being able to withstand the fast
currents. The Vivayotics which looked like long jelly covered
filaments were able to grow due to photosynthesis.
Elavavivayotics
grew towards the water surface, while still being attached to the
surface of the rivers and streams. In this form they were able to
absorb a greater abundance of nutrients and sunlight. These
filaments became thicker and rose from the surface. They were a
greenish color.
After millions
of years of being in a fragile filament state, this species mutated
into a more stable matter. The filaments eventually grew together to
form a large stem. At the top of the stem was a head of hair like a
blossom. This blossom was thousands of filaments, which is known as
headvivayotics.
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