Roots absorb water from the ground and stabilize the tree.
Because new gas is produced as a part of a cycle.
Santa stays alive forever. who delivers your presents would if Santa wasn't really. no one except Santa.
the animals that eat alien plants are frogs and lions and so..........
A few hours to a day or so, better you stand on it and put it out of it's misery
Trees that lose their leaves once a year are called "deciduous." In cooler climates this is usually in Autumn. In some climates plants lose their leaves in the Dry season these are also called deciduous. Losing all the leaves is the important part. Trees that stay green all year round are called "evergreen"
Special kinds of roots that help tall trees stay upright are called Buttress roots. These roots stick out at the base and on top of the ground. They are usually found on trees that are growing in nutrient poor soil. Buttress roots stabilize the tree.
roots
yes because christmas trees are used to the cold.
Long roots of desert plants penetrate deep in the soil in search of capillary water and absorb it for the plant's survival
They absorb the nutrients in the soil and use it.
The roots might help it stay put. HOPE IT HELPED!
if there is a drought the plant can stay alive for a short while with the nutrience from the roots. Storage roots are also a way to store food.
Yes
to get water in the ground because the roots are so strong to stay up.
It is because of the presence of chlorophyll in the leaves which enable the trees to make sugar to use as fuel to stay alive.
Moss does not move but it does have roots that make it stay in the ground and it usually grows on the sides of wet trees.
its roots help stay inthe ground and its variety colors