it's because it could slow down erosion if the hill eroded.
Beets and carrots are examples of plants with tap root systems.
Carrots and grass need roots because the roots bring water,food,and nutrients from the ground and another reason is because they need something to hold them in the ground with when the wind blows
Carrots are very unique vegetables. Carrots represent the root of the entire plant and the green top is actually the plant.
A hillside with few plants will erode faster than a hillside with many plants. Vegetation helps to stabilize the soil through root systems, which bind the soil together and reduce the impact of rain and wind. Additionally, plants absorb water and reduce runoff, further minimizing erosion. In contrast, a barren hillside is more susceptible to soil loss due to lack of protection and support from plant life.
No, grass is a plant, and lichen is a fungus
Corn is a grass, and the grains harvested from this plant grow above ground. Carrots are not a grass but a tap root, and it is the tap root that we like to eat. We do not eat the roots of corn.
On the hillside.
All plants are considered to belong to the plant kingdom. Examples of plants include grass, trees, tulips, carrots, etc.
Carrots are dicotyledonous
Beets and carrots are examples of plants with tap root systems.
So that the plant doesent get flooded
Carrots and grass need roots because the roots bring water,food,and nutrients from the ground and another reason is because they need something to hold them in the ground with when the wind blows
SPURS ARE LIKE SEEDS BYT WHEN THE PLANT DOES NOT COME WITH SEEDS EX: CARROTS,LETTUCE,BANNANAS ,TREES,GRASS UR WELCOME , daniela castro
Plant more carrots.
A root plant.
Carrots grow under the ground, they are a root plant...
Most carnivorous(meat eaters) animals wouldn't eat grass. Herbivores(plant eaters) and omnivores(meat and plant eaters) would eat grass and other plants.