Plants help absorb some of the water in soil. These affects make it harder to wash away the soil.
Because continental drift makes erosion happen due to deposition and affeft the plant life and animal life. =)
this causes erosion
The erosion is part of the water in the earth. The deposition is when the water comes to an end and just settles.
Human Interfernce has a major role on coastline erosion.. closing off certain areas may prevent erosion, which would usaully be taken out to sea or sand dune blow outs. Also Some solutions have been attempted such as sea walls, groynes and re-placement of top soil, but they only work temporarily as erosion is a natural process.
Plants take nutrients and water from the soil. Along with anchoring and storage, intake of food from the soil is a job responsibility of plant roots. The feeder roots get their water from the moisture that's found in the air and water pore spaces in soil. Nutrients such as nitrogen need to be in soluble form. Otherwise, for example, nitrogen may be present, but can't be taken in by plant roots. The water and nutrients travel up from the roots to the shoots. There, they play their role in the photosynthetic interaction with sunlight, for the production of energizing starches and sugars to support plant activities.
Transfer of water from roots into a plant.
Transfer of water from roots into a plant.
Waters role is to carry out the process and is the force the creates erosion and deposition.&created by Austin Nelson from Stirling School.
they suck the moisture from the ground.
Transports water and nutrients upwards
Roots on the upper parts of the plant are called adventitious roots. They are not real roots per se. In some plants, their role is to provide extra support to the plant, for example, maize. In other plants like orchids, the aerial roots function to attach the plant to a surface as well as absorb moisture from the air for the water requirement of the plant.
Because continental drift makes erosion happen due to deposition and affeft the plant life and animal life. =)
roots and stems transport water and minerals to the leaves so that photosynthesis can occur
Rhizoids appear to be root like as they do fullfil the role of griping the plant to the ground stone,branch etc But as they don't fullfil the water and nutrients absorption role like roots that's why they were not considered as true roots
this causes erosion
Roots provide several crucial functions in a plant's life. They absorb water and mineral nutrients, anchor the plant to the ground, support the plant and store food. According to the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, roots determine the size, vigor and adaptability of a plant. Some nutrient-rich roots provide food for people and animals. Vigor is defined as strength and health.
it keeps the plant stuck in the ground so i won't blow away in the wind and water travells throught it from the roots to the leaves