Because they need not go deep for water.
No, swede is a taproot plant. Taproots are thick roots that grow deep into the soil, while fibrous roots are thin roots that spread out close to the surface.
mangroves have stilt roots. mangroves grow in soil which is clayey and covered with salty water. stilt roots support the stem and take in air directly from the surroundings.
Struck roots is the past of strike roots. This means the seeds started to grow, they started to grow roots
Most plants have roots that grow both vertically and horizontally to varying degrees. However, taproots such as carrots and radishes primarily grow downwards, as do fibrous roots of grasses. Deep-rooted plants like oak trees and dandelions also have roots that grow predominantly downwards.
Plants in the rainforest have adapted to the dense canopy structure by growing large leaves to capture sunlight. They have developed strategies to deal with high precipitation by having shallow roots for quick water absorption or growing buttress roots for stability in the wet soil. Some plants have symbiotic relationships with insects for pollination and seed dispersal to thrive in the diverse ecosystem of the rainforest.
They grow close to the ground because they need a source of nutrients which is given of by the soil (in the ground;). yet some plants don't get all the thing they need to stay alive, like sunlight in rainforest's. The tall canopy blocks the sunlight for all the plants that live on the ground and that is why not alot of plants live on the ground in rainforest's.
A structural adaptation of the desert oak tree is its roots. The roots have adapted to grow down deeper into the soil in search for water. If it was in a lush rainforest, the roots wouldn't need to grow so deep because all the water they need isn't far away.
Because they have no roots or stems they are non vascular plants
Some plants that grow in the rainforest include orchids, bromeliads, lianas, and epiphytes like ferns and mosses. These plants have adapted to the humid and warm conditions of the rainforest environment. Many of them rely on the dense canopy for sunlight and nutrients.
No, swede is a taproot plant. Taproots are thick roots that grow deep into the soil, while fibrous roots are thin roots that spread out close to the surface.
mangroves have stilt roots. mangroves grow in soil which is clayey and covered with salty water. stilt roots support the stem and take in air directly from the surroundings.
they grow quickly because of the need for sunlight, that is why there are so many tall trees in the rainforest because they all want to reach the sun, the plants and trees are specially adapted to livng in the rainforest, and thy have butress roots to support them hile they grow.
They grow in rainforest
Permafrost prevents penetration of deep roots
Brazil nuts are grown in the rainforest.
Catharanthus plants have fibrous roots, which are thin and highly branched roots that grow close to the soil surface. These roots help the plant absorb water and nutrients efficiently from the surrounding soil.
to increase light exposure