I would say no. Do you want your horse stopping on rocks?
Dirt, lava, gravel(rocks) maybe just under the surface of earth sticks or tree roots.
Plants are the organisms which have roots and can crack rocks
Plants roots are surprisingly strong. They can break into rocks with there roots and break them apart.
NO. because, first of all, most rocks don't have nutriments, and rocks are hard and roots aren't strong enough to break rocks
They are actually roots-not rocks.
Plants can break rocks apart using their roots. As roots grow, they can exert pressure on rocks, causing them to crack or break over time. The process of roots breaking apart rocks is known as biological weathering.
No, the seeds do not retrieve nutrients from rocks.
Yes, tree roots can make rocks crack through a process called physical weathering. As roots grow, they can exert pressure on surrounding rocks, causing them to crack or break apart. Over time, this can contribute to the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces.
Tree roots can grow to be very big and powerful causing damage to rocks, cement, and other such materials. Tree roots damage rocks by causing them to crack or become crushed under their weight.
Tree roots can weather rocks by growing into cracks and crevices in the rocks. As the roots expand, they exert pressure on the rock, causing it to break apart over time. Additionally, as the roots absorb water and nutrients, chemical reactions can occur that further break down the rock material.
plant roots grow into cracks in rocks
The roots penetrate cracks and spaces between rocks.