tap root cause it grows deeper and holds more soil
A fibrous root system, such as on a perennial grass, is best because there are more roots present to grab and hold the soil.
The fibrous root does prevent erosion. The roots are threadlike and will cling to the soil. An example of a plant that has fibrous roots is grass.
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.
Their roots hold the soil together, preventing wave erosion.
because the roots of the tree keep the soil compact and tight together.
A fibrous root system, such as on a perennial grass, is best because there are more roots present to grab and hold the soil.
The fibrous root does prevent erosion. The roots are threadlike and will cling to the soil. An example of a plant that has fibrous roots is grass.
cereals are mostly monocotyledons, so fibrous root system.
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.
They have fibrous roots (bulbs) and the root system stays close to the bulb to take nutrients out of the ground.
Fibrous root
The small fibrous roots work as sand binder and hence help in cheching soil erosion
They can be both. Tap roots grow straight down to anchor the tree, fibrous roots spread out to take up nutrients. As well as some trees be both because some tap roots contrast with the fibrous roots system................
The two types of roots are taproot and fibrous. The Taproot System is a single primary root dominates over branch roots . The Fibrous root system is a network of fine roots with no central dominant root . Fibrous root system does not go as deep as Taproots System , but they spreed laterally .
Fibrous root system
the roots
Their roots help hold soil in place.