The Benthic Zone
Roots have a big surface area and thin walls, which allow water to pass into them easily and the roots are very long they go down and down under the soil to find water.
Plant root growth penetrates small cracks and crevices in rock and spreads them further apart with hydraulic action. Root growth can also lift rock, causing fracture to occur. Other plants can attack the surface of rock directly, extracting nutrients.
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No they don't. BEcause of their natural environment (the desert), where water is scarce, cacti develop shallow root systems. They are shallow, but they spread out, making it more likely that the plant would find surface water.
I know 3, gravity,light, and touch. I am trying to find a 4th one No those are the srimuli u should write grow, sprout, and react...... The fourth one is heat. no its sound, light, odor, and other organisms.
One can find more information on grass roots by reading the Plants Today magazine. They go into great detail about certain plants such as grass roots.
The roots of plants in arctic soil are shallow, but I am not sure why. Sorry!
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Saintpauliis are clump growers so when becoming too large take the plant out of the pot, gently shake off the soil and loosen the roots, find pieces at the base with roots attached and gently pull it away from it's neighbour teasing the roots out with it. Pot up the offshoots and you will have new plants.
Most plants have roots in the ground. Roots anchor the plant. The roots also provide water and minerals to the plant. People have observed this since cave man times.
Roots, stem, petals or leaves
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roots help plants grow. Also the roots absorb the nutrence from the soil and transfer the nutrence up to the stem. the roots also grow to find more enriched soil.
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
Seafloor cavern
The Mammoth was an Herbivore, eating tree roots, plants and any vegetation it could find.
Plants such as oak trees, pine trees, and cacti are known to grow deep roots to find scarce water. These plants have adapted to survive in arid environments by developing long root systems that can reach underground water sources or capture moisture deep in the soil.