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Aerial roots typically grow above the ground or on tree branches, and they can absorb moisture from the air, fog, or rain. Some aerial roots also have a porous outer layer that allows them to absorb moisture and nutrients from the surrounding environment. Additionally, some aerial roots can grow down to the ground and absorb water and minerals from the soil, transporting them to the trunk and branches of the plant.

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