Water is important for soil so that the soil can be health and grow plants!
Its likely known that almost all plants absorb water from the soil
Soil permeability is a measure of how easily water can flow through soil. It is an important factor in determining the ability of soil to absorb and drain water, which can impact plant growth and soil erosion.
Roots are important to plants because they anchor the plant in the soil, providing support and stability. Roots also absorb water and nutrients from the soil, which are essential for the plant's growth and overall health.
Just soil
yes it does
because its roots absorb the water then into the stem and then gives it water and sometimes food
into the roots, where the roots absorb the water from the soil
The roots of the rosebush absorb water from the soil.
Mosses and liverworts absorb water from the soil through a process called osmosis. This is the movement of water molecules from an area of high concentration (in the soil) to an area of lower concentration (inside the plant cells).
Water absorbs and conducts radiation better. ex. electricity is a form of radiation this is false because water will take longer to absorb heat than soil but when the source of heat is gone the water will insulate more heat than the soil, therefore the water will keep heat longer than soil but the soil will heat up faster.
no soil absorbs more
The plants absorb minerals from the soil, since it is wet. When the soil is dry, there is no way for plants to absorb anything. That's what rain do, by making the soil wet, so that plants can absorb minerals through their roots.