They all have minerals
They all have minerals
The water plants have cells. Plants live. Rocks are not alive.
To clean landscape rocks without harming plants, you can use a gentle solution of water and mild soap to scrub the rocks. Avoid using harsh chemicals or high-pressure water that can harm the plants. Rinse the rocks thoroughly with water after cleaning to ensure no soap residue is left behind.
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It is alike because it takes in carbon dioxide and water. It is different because it can be different sizes, shapes, and colors.
Plants benefit from rocks and boulders in their environment as they provide stability for roots, help with water retention, and prevent erosion. In addition, rocks can serve as an anchor for plants to grow and provide a habitat for beneficial insects and microorganisms.
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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.
very swanmpish and a lot of plants and rocks in it
water,rocks,soil,plants,and many more
erosion is the transfer of weathered rocks or soil from one place to another while weathering is the break down of rocks into smaller pieces.....they are alike probably by the fact that water, air, animals, humans or chemicals causes both to occur
they cause it by their roots growing into rocks and breaking up the rocks. After the rocks have been broken up by trees and plants' roots, water and air will wash it away, and eventually dissolve it.