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What make plants grow?

what makes plants grow is the sun light and and the rich soil and the rain, also what keeps them growing is photosynthesis.


Which layer do plants germinate and grow in?

Plants typically germinate and grow in the soil layer, specifically in the upper layer called the topsoil. This layer is rich in nutrients and moisture, providing an ideal environment for seeds to sprout and roots to develop. As plants grow, they may also extend their roots into deeper soil layers to access more nutrients and water.


Do plants grow better in fertilizer or soil?

Plants grow better in soil that is rich in nutrients, which can be supplemented with fertilizer. Fertilizer provides plants with essential nutrients that may be lacking in the soil, promoting healthy growth and development. However, it is important to use fertilizer in moderation to avoid nutrient imbalances that could harm plant growth.


Is sandy soil better than humus for plants?

in GENERAL a humus rich soil is better for plant growth, but it is dependant on the type of plant - e.g. plants that grow at the coast are at home in very sandy soils.


Why are many plants able to grow in estuaries?

Many plants can grow in estuaries because these environments offer a mix of fresh and saltwater, creating a unique habitat that allows for a variety of plant species to thrive. The fluctuating salinity levels and nutrient-rich sediment provide ideal conditions for plant growth in estuaries. Additionally, the protection from strong wave action and currents in estuaries helps plants establish and grow.