roots
seed
Water in soil evaporates into a gas, then collects and turns dense forming clouds. Clouds are technically a part of the atmosphere.
A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
Flood can cause famine because it washes out the crops and and the nutrient from the soil due to essence water in the soil caused by flood
roots
seed
The roots, of course.
No it collects nutrients and water from the soil
Air, moisture and nutrient content are ways to compare compost and soil. Soil can be nutrient- and water-deficient in the case of sand and nutrient- and water-retentive in terms of clay and loam. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich compost may be added to correct air, moisture and nutrient deficiencies or excesses through amending, fertilizing or mulching actions.
Water in soil evaporates into a gas, then collects and turns dense forming clouds. Clouds are technically a part of the atmosphere.
Nutrient fertilizer gets to the roots when you water it, it goes down and it gets in threw the soil
A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
Nutrient rich soil, water, and sun.
This is known as pore water. If the soil or rock is in-situ (in other words in the ground) it may also be known as ground water.
it doesn't get it from water but it mixes it with carbon dioxide sunlight and nutrient's from the soil
the roots sucks up all the nutrients