No. All they need for any carbohydrate is sunlight, CO2, and water.
The soil (or rather the salts that it contains) is needed to make proteins.
Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
Inorganic phosphorus in the form of the phosphate PO43- plays a major role in biological molecules. Plants need phosphate from the soil to make their DNA.
Plants need soil,air,water and sunlight to grow into healthy plants.
There is nothing in sand that will make plants grow.
Yes and no. You can grow plants on a special formulated water but grows best on soil. Here is a question back to you. Do you need oxygen??
water, sun, soil. :)
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humans need soil to grow trees to get oxygen and where would we be without oxygen and soil helps plants grow and not all plants need soil air plants do not need soil.
Plants need water and carbon dioxide to make their food. They also need sunlight and rich nutrients from the soil.
Plants need a fertilizer (and soil) called potting mix.
Plants get the nutrients that they need from the soil and water. They get the ingredients to make their own food through photosynthesis.
the soil helps plants receive the minerals and nutrients they need to grow.
Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
Plants make nutrients and collect water from the soil
Plants obviously need soil to grow and animals doesn't need soil, they need food and water
all plants
for the same reason you need food... to live