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i don't know the answer to this question but I think that the dry soil In the tropical rainforest is really dry and you cant plant roots there.
The roots will seek out the dampest parts of the soil with the nutrient it needs.
Porosity--the ability of water to move through the soil Permeability--the abiity of roots to reach into the soil Where water goes, roots can follow. If water cannot penetrate the soil, roots won't either.
Fibrous roots are very strong. With those roots being "superman", it can hold the soil in place.
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I think its the soluble form of nitrogen
because it is long and their roots spread out in different directions
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In a simple explanation, I think its because the roots act like a netting holding the soil in place.
i don't know the answer to this question but I think that the dry soil In the tropical rainforest is really dry and you cant plant roots there.
The roots and their hairs reach into the soil to absorb nutrients. Capillary action of water induces the absorption.
Their roots fix them into the soil.
The roots.
The roots, in particular the xylem and phloem by capillary action
No plant can live without the roots. It needs not only sun rays but also anorganic substances from the soil.
Roots are usually covered in soil.
There is no reason why palm trees are branch-less other than they are just different from regular trees. They also do not have roots that grow deep within the soil but root balls instead.