Rocks provide physical support for plant roots, allowing them to anchor in the soil. Additionally, rocks help regulate soil temperature by absorbing and releasing heat, creating a more stable environment for plant growth. Rocks also contribute minerals to the soil as they break down, which can be beneficial for plant nutrition.
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
Biogenic sedimentary
Yes chlorophyll is very important pigmrnt in plants
When a rock is produced from a layer of plants, it is called coal. Coal forms from the remains of plants that have been compacted, heated, and subjected to pressure over millions of years.
Soil.
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
Well my theory Is that we need rock because, Rocks are soil, soil gives us plants, crops and grains which we need to survive, and plants also feed livestock so in a way we couldn't survive with out rock.
Royton E. Heath has written: 'Collectors' alpines' -- subject(s): Alpine flora, Rock plants 'Rock plants for small gardens' -- subject(s): Rock gardens, Rock plants
The roots of certain plants can break or crack into a rock, making the rock more susceptible to frost wedging (ice wedging).
As plants grow out from cracks in rock, they push the rock further apart, and eventually it breaks apart.
The rock is......Coal
The rock is called coal.
Some of the most important rock types in geology are Igneous Rock & Metamorphic Rock.
lichen
Biogenic sedimentary
Yes chlorophyll is very important pigmrnt in plants
there are many plants in the rock pools i can name at least two right noww hair moss seaweed