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To absorb capillary water and the minerals

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Q: Why do the roots of plants go into the subsoil?
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What color is subsoil?

the roots are brown and the other plants and animals


What the difference between subsoil and topsoil?

topsoil is near the roots of trees and subsoil is underneath the roots of trees


How is bedrock different from subsoil?

Bedrock is rock and lava whereas subsoil just contains plants and dirt


Why does the water go from the soil into the roots of the plants after you water the plants?

because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water


Subsoil holds water and has minerals needed by?

plants and trees


What category do the plants with tap roots go into?

dicotylendous


Where do water and nutrients go after they are taken in by the roots?

Leaves of the plants.


How does water go into plants?

Through the roots, but some plants obtain humidity through their leaves.


Why is top soil good for plant growth?

in topsoil they can absorb the amount of water and the nutricient they need plus the soil must not be completely wet because the roots rot and they also need air in the roots. in subsoil there is more water and causes diseases to the roots and there is not enough air.so topsoil has less humus


Where can someone find out more information on grass roots?

One can find more information on grass roots by reading the Plants Today magazine. They go into great detail about certain plants such as grass roots.


Where does water go when plants are watered?

To the roots, and from them, to whole body of the plant.


How did early plants obtain nutrients from earth's rocky surface?

well i say because the roots go deep into earth.