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You puy a seed on a rock

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plant roots can grow in cracks rocks. as they grow they break apart the rock.


Why might vascular plants not be able to grow on the rock?

a vascular plant wouldn't grow on a rock because it has roots and stems


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What kind of rock has the important nutrients that the plant needs to grow?

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Why does plant roots often grow into cracks in rock?

to anchor itself and to access the minerals and water in the soil


What happens when water freezes in the cracks in rocks. plant grow into the cracks in rocks?

The ice expands in the crack and may split the rock, as will eventually the roots of a plant.


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As the seed grows the seed wedges the rock apart until it reaches a certain size. Then it begins to grow like a normal plant.


How do tree roots break rocks into smaller pieces.?

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