it is water and air for the nutrients
The specific plants live is in the ocean zone as the plant can derive water and nutrients direct from ocean via soil.
Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
Conifers are plants and do not eat in the traditional sense. They obtain nutrients and energy through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into sugars. They absorb water and nutrients from the soil through their roots.
Plants need sunlight, water and soil nutrients to grow. Some plants can grow in hydroponic conditions so they get their nutrients in the water and grow without the soil.
Orchids for one, they are epiphytes which derive their nutrients from the nitrogen in the air. Spanish Moss also lives like this. Water plants don't need soil. If you don't consider sand as soil, then succulents and cacti don't need soil, but then it comes down to how you are defining soil. Almost any plant can be grown hydroponically, that is, with water enriched with nutrients.
Plants get nutrients from the soil they are in. The nutrients dissolve in the water and are then absorbed from the plant's roots. Plants make food with photosynthesis.
Plants make nutrients and collect water from the soil
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
They get their nutrients from the roots they grow underground. The roots "soak" up the nutrients and water the plant needs.
from the soil, food, water and energy
From the soil and water
from the soil, food, water and energy