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Erosion can be reduced by planting plants that have roots. This helps because the roots in the plants hold the ground in place.
Effect weathering on soil? Because roots hold soil in place, the amount of erosion with plants will be less than without.
They stop it from happening. Or slow it. Their roots hold the soil in place.
The roots of the plants keep the soil in place, and ground covers (clovers, grass) prevent runoff erosion.
it mixes roots, compost, and water all together and makes the soil richer and better for the particuler place that creats the ideal needs of the human race such as plants and a air conucted with sweaty bodies of animals.
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Plants stay in place by anchoring themselves with roots.
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Erosion can be reduced by planting plants that have roots. This helps because the roots in the plants hold the ground in place.
their roots hold the soil in place
Mostly what prevents erosion is the roots of various plants grabbing hold of the dirt and holding it in place, what makes plants difficult to pull out of the ground also keeps the soil from washing away too much.
by holding the soil in place with their roots
Effect weathering on soil? Because roots hold soil in place, the amount of erosion with plants will be less than without.
If plants did not have roots and had another way of getting water and nutrients then the plant would just roll around on the ground. the roots keep the plant in its place and keep it hunkered down in the dirt. if they didn't have roots to keep it in the ground than plants would have a hard time staying in one place.
pneumathodes are the pores present in the roots of hallophytic plants through which respiration takes place...
their roots hold the land in place