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  • dank953
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    The tree would drown.
    Trees require evaporation through the leaves to draw nutrient enriched water from the roots through the trunk to the leaves. Which then evaporates and causes the process to be continued. They also require Carbon for the photosynthesis process, which trees absorb via the leaves in the form of Carbon Dioxide.

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    It’ll die, the leaves would turn into a slushie. The trunk would keep it’s appearance underwater (logs are sometimes kept under water for processing.) And your whole aquarium would turn green from algae and mold pretty quick and you can’t look inside anymore.

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      Most likely tree dies and rots, it needs to exchange gasses with the atmosphere through the leaves

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        It may not rot. Depends on the water.

        Tree gonna die though.

        Heck, if the box was sealed, but not flooded, it’d probably die anyway.

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    The tree would die, it needs a combo of air, water, and sun to live.

    Interesting sidenote to this tho, there is a hydroponic system called “kratky” where the plant roots go directly into a jar of water. As the plant grows the water level goes down, exposing more of the roots to oxygen, which is necessary for the plant to live/grow.

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    Your question isn’t stupid, but it does make me feel very curious about what potential hypotheses you might have been weighing.