different plants need different things. some plants can grow with roots out of the ground because they have different needs.
i think it was a perfect location because the were able to trade and make a {an} connection by getting on a boat/ship.and in the other countries have different routines.
She was able to collect roots and berries for the food stocks
The roots penetrate cracks and spaces between rocks.
able is a suffix on its own so there aren't any roots
This is not a very clear question. The word "unnatural" could refer to too many different things, so there's no way to be sure what you are trying to find out exactly. Your writing could be unnatural for many reasons, ranging from something simple like your hands being cold and causing you to write unnaturally - all the way up to brain damage that causes you not to be able to write. You might also be asking what sort of fiction deals with unnatural events, or even what sort of writing seems to be unnatural instead of made by human hands. Personally, I think legalese is highly unnatural writing.
The roots that take moisture out of the air for survival are called aerial roots. The roots are usually found above the ground so as to be able to perform their function.
he was able to to beat chick in bed
The roots are emitted before the shoot so that the plant can locate water and minerals that will be able to support the plant.
they were able to because they had developed bigger brains
In the Military they use this phrase when they have not been able to defeat an enemy or resolve a problem. They will "withdraw from their current location and discuss ways to change things or develop new ideas." Some teachers or corporate people have come to use the phrase too. There have parents using the phrase and coaches too.
Certain plants are able to get their roots into cracks in rocks. As the plant grows, the thickening roots may force the crack to widen. That, and the expanding ice in winter, may crack the rock wide open.
Tap and fibrous roots have many differences. However, apart from both of them absorbing water and other minerals from soil, they both originate and develop from the radicle.