From the Ground Up - The Roots EP - was created on 1994-04-01.
it absorbs all the minerals and nutrients from the ground
A plant gets its food mainly from sunlight, and good soil in the ground. They can also suck up water from the ground with their roots.
No, ground nuts (peanuts) have a taproot system, where the primary root grows down vertically and smaller lateral roots spread out horizontally from it. Ground nuts do not have fibrous roots, which are found in plants like grasses and are made up of thin, branching roots that spread out close to the surface of the soil.
the roots make the water flow up from the ground through the xylem.
When water sinks into the ground and is not taken up by plant roots, it can infiltrate deeper into the soil, recharging groundwater or aquifers. If the soil is saturated, excess water may flow laterally to join surface water bodies like streams or lakes, or eventually percolate to underground water reservoirs.
Blow Up - The Presets EP - was created on 2003-11-17.
Grown-Up Christmas List - EP - was created on 2010-11-30.
to get water in the ground because the roots are so strong to stay up.
From the Ground Up was created on 2005-05-24.
The roots of a magnolia tree can extend up to 4 feet deep into the ground.
From the Ground Up with Debbie Travis was created in 2006.
because the roots started to grow and pushed up a little and rest of it is
Yes.
Both. They come from the roots of plants (peanut plants) that are in the ground. They have to be dug up to be harvested.
Roots soak up all the water in the ground and then the steam carry's it up to the flower. It also holds the plant into the soil. So it has two jobs!
it absorbs all the minerals and nutrients from the ground
Pecan tree roots can grow deep into the ground, reaching depths of up to 10 feet or more.