Small garden plants have thin roots as they are small plants that do not require such large intakes of water.
Fully grown trees have large thick roots to sustain their large bodys, so going from that I would say yes the thicker the root the more water can be pulled up into the plant/tree.
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Plants absorb water for hydration and nutrient intake, but the dye particles are unlikely to be absorbed by the cactus to affect its color. The color change in the cactus would not occur simply by dyeing the water it absorbs.
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
Solar radiation in plants inhance the rate of transpiration. To cope up with the water deficiency in plants roots are desired to uptake more water.
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
No not really
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Intake is an integral part of any irrigation system. The intake is where water is drawn into the irrigation system, either from a body of water or from a water system. This water is then distributed through the irrigation system to water the plants.
soap,water,plants
Yes
dehydration
Plants absorb water for hydration and nutrient intake, but the dye particles are unlikely to be absorbed by the cactus to affect its color. The color change in the cactus would not occur simply by dyeing the water it absorbs.
They Die.
they cannot use alot of water to water plants
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
Salt water is not good for plants.