they don't-they help prevent erosion
acids and growth of plants' roots cause which type of weathering
acids and growth of plants' roots cause which type of weathering
the auxins in the plant and the gravity
it cracks a rock by the roots reaching it and the longer you wait, the more it will crack until it finally just brakes
Yes, lemon tree roots can be invasive and potentially cause damage to surrounding structures or plants if not properly managed.
Mechanical weathering is the process of weathering that causes disintegration in rocks but does not change the chemical compound of the rocks. Things like frost, rivers, and tree roots cause mechanical weathering. A large example of this would be the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
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.
Carrot roots store sugar that is produced by photosynthesis in the leaves.
They help prevent erosion by controlling runoff.
No, it is illuminating.
Yes, cherry tree roots can be invasive and potentially cause damage to surrounding structures or plants. It is important to consider the planting location and take precautions to prevent root damage.
when the roots are trimmed there is less absortion of plants nutrients and this results into stunted growth hence causing dwarfing of the plant