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long roots probably help it get water from further underground.
Baldcypress is an example of a tree that breathes by its roots. The woody plant in question (Taxodium distichum) maintains buttress roots. Cypress "knees" permit airflow and anchorage in waterlogged environments.
its roots help stay inthe ground and its variety colors
the stem and roots :)
The adaption of buttress roots help trees because in rainforests, 70% of the nutrients are on the surface of the soil and if your roots are on the surface, they can absorb more nutrients
Trees with buttress roots typically grow in regions with poor soil quality or on steep slopes where stability is important. The buttress roots help provide extra support and stability to anchor the tree in the ground and prevent it from toppling over. They also help the tree to gather more nutrients and water from the soil since they spread out extensively.
Special kinds of roots that help tall trees stay upright are called Buttress roots. These roots stick out at the base and on top of the ground. They are usually found on trees that are growing in nutrient poor soil. Buttress roots stabilize the tree.
adaptation is it own parents that help it survive
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this because the buttress roots support the growth of the trees (for it to have a decent stucture) and for the buttress roots to extend to find water from the soil :0 ;) :) :( ;D :D ;P :P :Z :[] ;[] :() ;()
an adaptation that can help a bird survive is its beak .
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Adaptation is how creatures respond to environmental changes, whether that be in their habitat, or in their predators or prey. Adapting will help them survive better.
Yes, the monkeys tail and long arms are an adaptation that helps it survive in its environment.
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An adaptation plants have to survive on land is their vascular tissue. This allows them to absorb food, water, and nutrients through their roots. Photosynthesis also allows them to receive energy via natural sunlight.