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Flowers are parts of a plant. The plant has roots which have root hairs which suck up water. The roots also help anchor the plant in the ground so it does not get blown away.
Tropism is the movement of a plant away from or toward a stimulus. The most easily found example of tropism is a plant's response to light. Plants tend to grow toward the light. This tendency is called 'phototropism'.
Typically, seeds are blown by the wind (corn and dandelions, for example) or by having burrs or stickers that cling to the fur of passing animals. Some seeds are carried by birds, or other animals to new locations.
Tropism
Mosses - they grow on other living things since their seeds are blown away and they eat the plant from the inside out.
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
Wind, water erosion. The soil is blown away or washed away.
The roots to hold the plant firmly to the ground.
The correct spelling is 'tumbleweeds' (a plant that break away from its roots and is blown by the wind).
I Was Blown Away was created in 1995.
Blown over, blown down, yes, but not blown away.
I was blown away
Flowers are parts of a plant. The plant has roots which have root hairs which suck up water. The roots also help anchor the plant in the ground so it does not get blown away.