it is an example of chemical reaction/weathering and erosion!!
It is an example of mechanical or more specifically biomechanical weathering.
The fibrous root does prevent erosion. The roots are threadlike and will cling to the soil. An example of a plant that has fibrous roots is grass.
Frost wedging would be the primary process. Other mechanical weathering processes resulting in the extension of rock fracturing could include pressure release from uplift, and plant root growth.
A root arising from primary root becomes a secondary root
Root cap epidermis's function is protection while that of root hair is absorption .
Plant root growth penetrates small cracks and crevices in rock and spreads them further apart with hydraulic action. Root growth can also lift rock, causing fracture to occur. Other plants can attack the surface of rock directly, extracting nutrients.
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That usually changes the tense of a word. For example, the -tion or -sion suffixes are used to change verbs to nouns (act --> action).
Root fibers find cracks, and grow into those cracks and then increase in diameter, forcing apart the rock and minerals.
The suffix is placed after the root of a word, the prefix before. So the root is what's left once suffixes, prefixes, and case endings have been taken away. In the case of the word enlargement, the root is enlarge. The suffix -ment refers to an action, or the result of an action. So enlargment denotes the action, or the result of the action, of getting larger.
You can combine square roots when you multiply or divide. For example: root(2) x root(3) = root(6). You cannot do the same for addition and subtraction. For example, root(2) + root(3) can't be simplified.
Maybe it is in 'action', but I'm not sure.
example of prop root is manggrooveit is type of root which grows from the shoot system .
As for example the square root of 64 is 8 but the cube root of 64 is 4
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Adventitious is your correct answer