Plant heaps of trees, so that the roots hold the soil together
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food
Leaching can lose minerals in the soil through rain. Plant roots absorb the water!! Your welcome
The advantages of a plant with roots that grow down are that it helps to stabilize the plant and to hold it in place. It also allows the plant to find water, which is not always close to the surface.
All roots help to hold plants in place. They also absorb water for the plant to use, Lastly, they uptake minerals and nitrogen from the soil.
Plant heaps of trees, so that the roots hold the soil together
Plant roots hold the soil together to prevent it from being carried away.
Roots help hold soil together.
The roots of the plant hold the soil together tightly and prevent it from being carried away. If the roots of the plant will be loger it cannot de darried away by wind or water .
to collect nutrients and to hold the plant into the soil
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food
roots hold a plant in place of the soil. like roots ,stems have vascular tissue. this helps support plants .the xylem and phloem in stems connect to those same tissues in the roots .together, the move food for the plant between roots and leaves.
Plant roots help to hold soil and rock in place. :)
Plant roots hold soil in place to prevent wind and water erosion.
Yes, especially plants with fibrous root systems such as grasses. The roots provide resistance to the flow of water and the stems and leaves provide resistance to wind. Soil particles become trapped in the various plant parts instead of moving away with the erosive force.
Trees have large roots which hold the soil together, in much the same way that steel reinforcing bars hold together reinforced concrete. The less roots you have in soil, the more easily it will wash away.
The roots purpose of a plant is to gather water from the soil to keep the plant alive and keep the plant from blowing away. There are two main kinds of roots, tap roots (Large roots that grows straight down.) and fibrous roots (Many roots grow in all directions.)