The roots, in particular the xylem and phloem by capillary action
The roots of the plant take up water from the soil.
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The roots of a plant is the part that gets water and minerals from the soil.
The roots. it gathers it up and then feeds itselft through the water
In every plant, the roots that are dug into the ground by the soil absorbs the water to keep the plant healthy and strong. Another tip is plants need heaps of sunshine to survive!
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
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The soil sucks up the water and the water soaks into the roots of the corn
recharge
The roots of a plant is the part that gets water and minerals from the soil.
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hello lovely...... What are two things that can happen to water when it soaks into soil? well...... Most of the water evaporates and the rest is used in photosynthesis
Roots of plants and trees help by keeping the soil down. It holds the soil in place so when water is rained down on it, it soaks in or moves along rather than up rooting a plant.
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That is usually called, "Percolation". The percolation rate, or just perc rate, indicates how fast the water soaks in. That in turn tells you a lot about the soil, itself.
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