Mold or Moss.
minerals
Plants that grow on the surface of rocks are called lithophytes. These plants have adapted to thrive in rocky environments by anchoring themselves to the surface of the rocks and accessing nutrients and water from the surrounding environment.
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
a vascular plant wouldn't grow on a rock because it has roots and stems
As plants grow out from cracks in rock, they push the rock further apart, and eventually it breaks apart.
No some grow in the ocean i think seaweed grow in holes of the rock
When roots grow on rocks, it is known as lithophyte or lithophytic growth. This adaptation allows plants to anchor themselves and absorb nutrients from the rock's surface.
Plants can grow into rocks due to a process called mechanical weathering, where roots expand as they grow, causing rocks to crack and break apart over time. This process allows plants to find nutrients and water in the cracks of rocks to sustain their growth.
The rock is called coal.
The type of weathering that occurs when plant roots grow in cracks in rock is called biological weathering. As the roots expand and grow, they exert pressure on the cracks, causing them to widen and break apart the rock. This process can eventually lead to the breakdown of the rock into smaller pieces.
No because light and water makes plants grow. (You need to go back to 1st grade)
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