You could use native plants appropriate for that particular area to control erosion. Take into consideration: sun exposure, soil type, is it dry, etc. Is it a slope, is it close to a lake, etc. Look at the area to find what grows naturally there. Do a search online for native plants and see which ones are appropriate for thatparticular area.
The roots. The roots hold the ground together and prevent erosion.
natural wetland
Swamp grass
Yes
sepals and petals
plants are very important because they give out oxygen while photosynthesis,consumed by humans for respiration. trees give fruits,timber,wood,herbs and also plays an important part in country,s economy. they provide natural beauty. they prevent soil erosion,provide shade and habitat for wild life......
The part of the erosion process in which sediment is placed in a new location, or deposited.
Precipitation will cause erosion. If you are counting collection as part of the water cycle, that can cause erosion, too, as the water moves over the ground.
yes
Yes, by erosion or by its roots.
the roots
sepals and petals
stomata
roots
parenchyma
the plant have three important part root stemm and leaves
help
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
the flower is the part of the plant that producs the seeds. the rest is history.
the stem
The radicle is the name for the embryonic portion of a seed that develops into the root of a plant. The plumele is the name of the embryonic shoot of the plant.