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When it rains, the soil simple soaks up the rain because it's not very solid and has enough holes (though minuscule) to soak up water. The water is then absorbed by plant's meristems which are the hairs on the roots.

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They can be found in the desert or in hot places. They eat insects and live under rocks.

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Through the roots. That's why when you water a plant you pour water into the dirt.

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Whenever it rains on the ground.

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