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Taproot and also stilt roots in many monocots
Taproot and also stilt roots in many monocots
sometimes trees grow from other roots of trees
Mangrove leaves refer to the leaves of mangrove trees, which are uniquely adapted to thrive in saline or brackish water environments. These leaves are thick, waxy, and often have salt-excreting glands to remove excess salt. They also have specialized adaptations such as sunken stomata and salt-excluding tissues that help mangrove trees cope with high salt concentrations.
Special kinds of roots that help tall trees stay upright are called Buttress roots. These roots stick out at the base and on top of the ground. They are usually found on trees that are growing in nutrient poor soil. Buttress roots stabilize the tree.
The roots of forest's and trees help hold back the soil and debris, therefore stopping the erosion.
what decrees it is the roots
Trees because their roots help hold the soil in place
Roots absorb water from the ground and stabilize the tree.
Trees help in preventing soil erosion by holding the soil particles together with the help of their roots. Roots are like a net holding a large area of soil particles together and thus preventing soil erosion.
the salt level is very high in the water as it is actually seawater and the humidity of a mangrove is very high. but the oxygen level is low in the mud, therefore the plants that live there have different kinds of roots to help them take in more oxygen for photosynthesis.
Trees have roots which help stabilize the tree. Also the bottom of the truck is bigger and there are limbs to keep the weight equal.