Lichens.
Because it has a properties that helps a plant to grow well and healthy. More specifically, nitrogen is needed for the formation for amino acids and proteins, which nor organism can live or grow without.
the role is to let there plants grow fast so the earth worms could eat them and then pop them :)
if it's less dense, the cloud continues to rise and the cloud will grow in height. If it's more dense, the cloud will lower and lower, and soon evaporate.
Volcanic soil is good for growing plants because the soil that forms from volcanic rocks contain nutrients that many plants need to grow.
By the very nature of the word "windbreak" , they stop wind scouring loose soil off the land. One of a farmers worst things can be when his topsoil is blowing away leaving only stones and sand to grow things in.
Stones Grow Her Name was created in 2011-11.
Mycorrizal fungi grow on the roots of plants. It forms a symbiotic relationship with plant. This means that both get a benefit from the relationship. The fungi get carbohydrates and other food while they increase the surface area for the roots to absorb more water and minerals.
It is an example of a symbiotic relationship.
Stones normally don't grow :) Although I can think of 3: Stalagmite's and Stalactite's both of which are normally found in cave systems where there is a high amount of dissolved minerals - like calcium The other is the "Desert Rose" - "a rosette formation of gypsum and barite with sand inclusions", these are normally formed in arid areas such as deserts and salt pans. See related link
No they actually get smaller -due to weathering
Yes, it is possible for plants to grow in a patch of stones where weeds grow. That is the notion behind alpine plants in rugged terrain and rock gardening with hardy and native plants. Alpine and rock garden plants grow around, over and under stones with such adaptability and tenacity that they grow in their native ranges and, with the meeting of special growing demands, outside their homelands.
It is a parasitic symbiotic relationship. Mildews use 'haustoria' (specialised hyphal structures) which grow into the cells of plants and siphon off nutrients and sugars to the fungal thallus.
It is a symbiotic relationship because the dung beetle cannot exist without it. The beetle eats manure, and helps to compost the material so that plants can grow.
beavers and willows Beavers gnaw the wood, and willows grow new branches
yes
I read your question and never have seen or heard of stones in bananas. My first reaction is they didn't grow there, but had to be placed.
Because their symbiotic algae are photosynthetic and require light and warmth from the sun.