rocks found in the bottom of the ocean or sea.
minerals
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
i think it is a valcano
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
crust
Mold or Moss.
This is not a new question but I searched for an answer to this question on the net and I couldn’t find any so I decided to share my findings with you. My conclusion is plants will not grow to hard rock or jazz music. Plants actually have a great sense of hearing and they can tell the difference between pitch and frequencies. Each note has a different frequency and a different pitch. The study conducted by NASA states that plants can actually hear sounds and feel the vibrations. This is how they detect the earthquake. The study also concluded that plants can grow better if they get classical or soothing music rather than hard rock and jazz music.
No because light and water makes plants grow. (You need to go back to 1st grade)
methinks you need work on your vocabulary
Root fibers find cracks, and grow into those cracks and then increase in diameter, forcing apart the rock and minerals.