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plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
Precipitation washes the minerals and compounds off the rocks and higher ground onto plants.Explanation:(Through the process of weathering, water breaks down rocks into smaller pieces. Through the process of erosion, the smaller pieces of minerals and compounds are washed away from the rock to the soil where plants absorb them for nourishment.)
they suck minerals on the ground and eat the plants
minerals
They are refferred to as the common rock-forming minerals.
Yes because it has lots of minerals from the rock in it, therefore helping to fertilise plants that grow in the soil.
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they transform into magma
A rock is not a mineral however a rock is made of several minerals
Root fibers find cracks, and grow into those cracks and then increase in diameter, forcing apart the rock and minerals.
It is made from dead plants and animals with minerals and broken rocksNOT SOIL CLUMPS