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it depends in the kind of plant it is!
Yes, a plant gets it's nutrients to grow from water and soil, kind of like we do, besides we don't eat soil and dirt.
Different species of plant need different soil types to grow and thrive.
No, soil does not need sunlight to support plant growth. Plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, but soil provides nutrients and support for plant roots to grow.
Sunlight, Water and Soil
Sunlight, Water and Soil
soil because it gives them the natural resources they need.
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No, dry kidney beans are seeds that need to be properly planted in soil to germinate and grow into a plant. The beans need moisture, warmth, and nutrients from the soil to sprout and develop into a healthy plant.
They grow on plants. (Like tomatoes). You need to plant the seeds in the soil. Then the plant grows and watermelon is it's fruit.
No, because without soil, the plant can not grow and plants need the soil so they can collect water so it can grow. Also, the soil helps the root keep the plant in place.
You need loam soil it's the best kind you can use your welcome