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briefly describe how water and nutrients gets from the soil to the top of a 300-foot redwood tree.
tree and plant and
Trees get their water and food (inorganic nutrients) from the soil.
no. the tree grows on sunlight and carbondioxcide (like a human but the opposite) and gets nutrition from the soil. :)
because it gets in the soil the plant or tree absorbs it
They are made out of tree bark and soil. They wet the soil so that it gets sticky. They burn wood off of the trees for their roofs
Tree roots typically extend as far as the tree's canopy, which can be two to three times the diameter of the tree's crown.
Tree is put in soil. Soil helps sustain tree's life.
This can be dangerous it can kill the tree.
in a nice soil which gets plenty of water and sunlight, but it can live really anywhere, especially in England
is it ok to long exsposed tree roots to be covered p with top soil.
Some common items made out of soil include bricks, pottery, adobe buildings, and earthenware. Soil can also be used in construction for foundations and roadways.