You puy a seed on a rock
plant roots can grow in cracks rocks. as they grow they break apart the rock.
Plants don't have minds... they just grow wherever they can. If there's enough food, water, and sunlight for a plant to grow in a rock, it will.
The ice expands in the crack and may split the rock, as will eventually the roots of a plant.
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.
If a plant has roots that are inside cracks inside a rock, the roots can force deeper into the rock as the roots and the plant continue to grow, splitting the rock apart over time. This can happen when trees grow near pavements (cracks in the tarmac).
plant roots can grow in cracks rocks. as they grow they break apart the rock.
a vascular plant wouldn't grow on a rock because it has roots and stems
You know how the soil grows plants like in the rock but if there is no soil then the plant won't grow in the rock.
the pioneer plant stage
Plants don't have minds... they just grow wherever they can. If there's enough food, water, and sunlight for a plant to grow in a rock, it will.
Depends on the plant but most, not all grow better in soil because of the richness. Plants can grow next to rocks but some in rocks.
Mainly phosphates from rock. Potash for potassium, and nitrates can come from organic matter.
to anchor itself and to access the minerals and water in the soil
The ice expands in the crack and may split the rock, as will eventually the roots of a plant.
moss can grow on a rock
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.
If a plant has roots that are inside cracks inside a rock, the roots can force deeper into the rock as the roots and the plant continue to grow, splitting the rock apart over time. This can happen when trees grow near pavements (cracks in the tarmac).