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Q: How could tree roots in forest soils grow into subsoil and help a tree survive?
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What the difference between subsoil and topsoil?

topsoil is near the roots of trees and subsoil is underneath the roots of trees


What color is subsoil?

the roots are brown and the other plants and animals


Why do the roots of plants go into the subsoil?

To absorb capillary water and the minerals


Why are there no kiwis in your forest?

A reason that there are no kiwis in the forest or garden is because the roots of the kiwi plants may have dried out. If the forest holds temperatures under ten degrees the kiwis will not survive and grow.


How does grass survive in the forest?

uses photosynthesis and gets water from the rain it gets it water through it's roots (:


What are the roots of coniferous forest?

tap roots


How does a orchid survive in the Amazon rainforest?

In tropical rain forest,certain orchids grow high up in the trees,dangling their roots in the air


How hydrophobic plants survive?

They have roots.


Could desert pavement be found in a forest?

Desert pavement would not occur in a forest as the roots of plants help stabilize the soil preventing the erosion that causes desert pavement..Desert pavement would not occur in a forest as the roots of plants help stabilize the soil preventing the erosion that causes desert pavement.


What do cut flowers need to survive?

there roots.


They also had to gather roots and plants from the field and forest for much of their ingredients gramer mistake?

They also had to gather roots and plants from the field and forest to use as ingredients.


Will a maple tree survive if I cut one of its roots?

no