The water is taken in by osmosis through the root-hair cells. The water then passes to the xylem tissue in the middle of the root and travels up the stem via the same xylem tissue. From the xylem in the leaf it passes through the air spaces and out into the atmosphere through the stomata.
it absorbs water
The term for soil that settles in water is sediment. Sediment is the material that is carried and deposited by water, wind, or glaciers.
The term is erosion, which refers to the process of soil being displaced and carried away by wind or water.
by wind erosion the soil is carried by the wind. as in a storm, the soil is carried by the wind. by water erosion the soil is carried by the water. as in high tides the soil is taken by the water that come to the shore. as in order to prevent this, we should plant more trees and plants because the roots of these plants hold the soil together.
Wet soil has higher cohesion due to water molecules between soil particles, making it less prone to being carried away by wind compared to dry soil. The presence of water increases the weight and stickiness of soil particles, which helps to anchor them in place. Additionally, the presence of water can create a protective crust on the soil surface, further reducing erosion from wind.
by wind erosion the soil is carried by the wind. as in a storm, the soil is carried by the wind. by water erosion the soil is carried by the water. as in high tides the soil is taken by the water that come to the shore. as in order to prevent this, we should plant more trees and plants because the roots of these plants hold the soil together.
it absorbs water
Broken succulent leaf propagation can be successfully carried out by allowing the broken leaf to callus over for a few days, then placing it on well-draining soil and misting it lightly until roots and new growth appear.
stem
The chloroplasts in the leaves absorb the light directly from the sun. The carbon dioxide goes into the leaves through the stomata (tiny holes on the bottom of a leaf) and is diffused through the rest of the cells. The water is absorbed by the roots then carried by the xylem up to the leaf and the cells in the leaf.
To remove the soil and any contaminants.
sediments
The term for soil that settles in water is sediment. Sediment is the material that is carried and deposited by water, wind, or glaciers.
the earth was broken
No. Soil erosion is the act of soil being carried away to another location by wind and/or water.
The term is erosion, which refers to the process of soil being displaced and carried away by wind or water.
If undisturbed, the leaf will continue to decompose on the ground over time. This process is often carried out by microorganisms and fungi, breaking down the leaf into nutrient-rich organic matter that can enrich the soil.