think you mean lichens, although they are not true plants
When roots grow on rocks, it is known as lithophyte or lithophytic growth. This adaptation allows plants to anchor themselves and absorb nutrients from the rock's surface.
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
Plants can grow into rocks due to a process called mechanical weathering, where roots expand as they grow, causing rocks to crack and break apart over time. This process allows plants to find nutrients and water in the cracks of rocks to sustain their growth.
Molten rock from under the surface (called 'magma') that reaches the Earth's surface and flows out is is called 'lava'.
Yes, plants can grow near the surface of an inactive volcano where conditions are favorable for plant growth such as sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. Over time, as the volcanic rock weathers and breaks down, it can provide nutrients for plant growth, supporting vegetation on the volcano's slopes.
When roots grow on rocks, it is known as lithophyte or lithophytic growth. This adaptation allows plants to anchor themselves and absorb nutrients from the rock's surface.
Mold or Moss.
minerals
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
a vascular plant wouldn't grow on a rock because it has roots and stems
As plants grow out from cracks in rock, they push the rock further apart, and eventually it breaks apart.
No some grow in the ocean i think seaweed grow in holes of the rock
Yes, plants growing in cracks of rocks can contribute to weathering. As the roots of the plants grow, they can exert pressure on the surrounding rock, causing it to crack and break apart. Additionally, the growth of plants can lead to the accumulation of organic material that can accelerate chemical weathering processes on the rock surface.
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
Plants can grow into rocks due to a process called mechanical weathering, where roots expand as they grow, causing rocks to crack and break apart over time. This process allows plants to find nutrients and water in the cracks of rocks to sustain their growth.
Molten rock on the Earth's surface is called lava.
Molten rock from under the surface (called 'magma') that reaches the Earth's surface and flows out is is called 'lava'.