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The grass growing through a crack in a sidewalk can contribute to physical weathering by exerting pressure on the concrete as the roots expand, potentially widening the crack. Additionally, the roots can facilitate chemical weathering as they release organic acids that can weaken the sidewalk's structure over time. Ultimately, this combination of physical and chemical weathering can lead to further deterioration of the sidewalk.
The roots of the grass may further widen the crack in the sidewalk as it grows, causing potential trip hazards. Additionally, as the grass grows, it can retain moisture which may lead to further deterioration of the sidewalk over time. If left unchecked, the grass can also make the sidewalk more slippery when wet.
Grass poking through a crack in a sidewalk is an example of secondary succession. This is because the sidewalk already existed, and the grass is growing after a disturbance (such as the cracking of the sidewalk) has occurred, allowing for new plant growth in the area.
I remember when crack was a hole in the sidewalk. That was back when coke was a soft drink.
You will have to name the location of the plant. "this location" tells us nothing about where the plant is located. Is it under a tree, near a swamp, in the crack in a sidewalk, on a beach? Also, what kind of plant are you talking about. You might find grass growing in the crack in a sidewalk, but probably not a calla lily. *The plants will make fewer nutrients because of chlorophyll loss.*
You will have to name the location of the plant. "this location" tells us nothing about where the plant is located. Is it under a tree, near a swamp, in the crack in a sidewalk, on a beach? Also, what kind of plant are you talking about. You might find grass growing in the crack in a sidewalk, but probably not a calla lily. *The plants will make fewer nutrients because of chlorophyll loss.*
You will have to name the location of the plant. "this location" tells us nothing about where the plant is located. Is it under a tree, near a swamp, in the crack in a sidewalk, on a beach? Also, what kind of plant are you talking about. You might find grass growing in the crack in a sidewalk, but probably not a calla lily. *The plants will make fewer nutrients because of chlorophyll loss.*
Stepping in a crack on the sidewalk is a superstition heard by many people around the world. If one steps on a crack on the side walk, it would break their mother's back.
"You crack me up!" Hahaha.
If its a branch or a crack I would just trick over it. When the sidewalk is uneven, slow down abit.
Plant Root Growth is when the plant starts to grow out of the crack of the sidewalk or cement or something else. it also happens when water gets into the crack of the crack of the sidewalk etc. Plant Root Growth is when the plant starts to grow out of the crack of the sidewalk or cement or something else. it also happens when water gets into the crack of the crack of the sidewalk etc. Plant Root Growth is when the plant starts to grow out of the crack of the sidewalk or cement or something else. it also happens when water gets into the crack of the crack of the sidewalk etc.
weathering and plant growth growing through and eventually causing a crack in the rock