Mostly nothing grows in Antarctica: it's too cold there.
well i say because the roots go deep into earth.
Yes, because fibrous roots are not so deep rooted and diversified as tap roots.
because the roots penetrate deep into the soil
about 3 feet deep because a rose bushes roots are really long and deep
deep
Some roots like in desert areas go very deep . It is so because the water is not available near the surface of earth. The level of water is very less . It is located very deep. That is why roots go deep in soil in search of wate .r
No they don't. BEcause of their natural environment (the desert), where water is scarce, cacti develop shallow root systems. They are shallow, but they spread out, making it more likely that the plant would find surface water.
because they need the sunlight
Because they are able to store oxygen in their blood and muscles to use in the deep.
Cucumbers do not have deep roots compared to other vegetables.
The roots of a magnolia tree can extend up to 4 feet deep into the ground.
The roots of cantaloupe plants can grow up to 3 feet deep in the soil.