I don't think there is a chance. Sorry!
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
Plants can grow into rocks due to a process called mechanical weathering, where roots expand as they grow, causing rocks to crack and break apart over time. This process allows plants to find nutrients and water in the cracks of rocks to sustain their growth.
well of course plants grow better inside because you can have you-know-what with it inside but outside its lonely. simple.
no
because the rocks are hard and the plants can't mack their roots to go throw them
plant roots grow into cracks in rocks
No, beans grow in the soil. They are plants that require water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to grow. Rocks do not provide the necessary conditions for beans to grow.
cracks open wider
to be honest in mechanical weathering plants grow their roots in the cracks of rocks. In chemical weathering plants grow their roots in the cracks of rocks, and the roots release acid that weathers away the rock.
cracks open wider
I don't think any grow inside it!
Yes