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Plant roots also produce acid that reacts with rocks. Plants produce a substance called tannin. In solution, tannin forms tannic acid which dissolves some minerals in rocks.
The plants absorb minerals from the soil, since it is wet. When the soil is dry, there is no way for plants to absorb anything. That's what rain do, by making the soil wet, so that plants can absorb minerals through their roots.
Coal is formed by the remains of dead and decayed plants, while Petroleum is formed by the remains of dead and decayed animals and plants
what coal is is layers of ancient dead plants so for every layer of dead plants is another layer of coal that is formed
Coals are formed by plants, after millions of years they become coal.
if a space in the structure is filled with minerals and then the original animal or plant part dissolves it is called....
They produce acids that can weather rocks and minerals that dissolves the rocks
No!!! It acts as a fertiliser to the plants as it provides them with minerals for growth. However, to release the minerals the poo has to be broken down by microbes like bacteria to release the minerals.
Minerals are formed by geological processes. I'm also unaware of any minerals that are or ever have been alive. Your question makes no sense.
It is essentially for almost all plants (even parasitic ones), and dissolves the minerals that the plant needs. Plants break down water and use the hydrogen to form glucose, cellulose and other complex molecules.
Animals don't release oxygen; we use oxygen. Plants release oxygen.
fossil fuel
The energy for photoshythesis in plants come from the sun.
so that the plants release oxygen when photosynethesising and this dissolves into the water which is then used by the marine life in the waterfor respiration.Aquatic plants grow in aquarium to remove ammonia. Aquarioum plants are part of our biological filtration. Real plants do wonders in aquarium.
Minerals were not once plants and animals. This is because life is composed of cells and minerals do not contain cells.
There are no minerals in sunlight. Plants obtain all their minerals from decomposed organic material in the soil.
Plants require a proper balance of minerals for optimum growth.