The coral reefs are mostly able to grow in clay like material that keeps the coral stable.
They just need sand for certain corals and other grow on solid rock surfaces. It just depends if the coral is a Small polyp stoney corals or a large polyp stony or some other kind of soft coral.
Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
Dahlia like well drained soil with organic matter.
water,soil and sunlight
Depending on the type, reeds require marshy wet soil to grow. Common reeds can be found around ponds, lakes and marshes. They need a significant amount of water to thrive.
Air plants (Tillandsia) are a type of plant that can grow without soil and require very little water. They absorb nutrients and moisture through their leaves from the air, rather than through roots in soil. These plants are low maintenance and can thrive in various environments.
it depends in the kind of plant it is!
the answer to this question is catus
You need loam soil it's the best kind you can use your welcome
You can grow lucky bamboo in just water. Lucky bamboo does not need any kind of soil in order to grow properly. However, people can also grow them in soil if they choose. The soil must have good drainage.
Fish need it for food, the soil needs it for clean-up, and plants need it for filtering soil.
potting soil and humus
in red soil
mountain soil
You cannot grow a raisin. A raisin is a dried/shriveled up grape.
Yes, a plant gets it's nutrients to grow from water and soil, kind of like we do, besides we don't eat soil and dirt.
red soil
no