The depth of roots in plants and trees varies depending on the species and environmental conditions. In general, most roots extend to a depth of about 2-3 feet, but some can reach much deeper, up to 20 feet or more. Roots grow deeper to access water and nutrients, provide stability, and support the plant's overall health and growth.
Rubber trees are fibrous rooted so they do not go deep.
well i say because the roots go deep into earth.
To go deep for any moister resources the can reach.
Plum trees have roots that are mostly 12 inches to 18 inches deep and go to the drip line. A few of the roots will go about five feet down to anchor the tree.
A plant's roots go as deep as the C Horizon.
The depth of the roots of desert plants can vary depending on the species and the availability of water. In general, desert plant roots can reach depths of 1-10 meters to access water sources deep underground. These deep roots help desert plants survive in arid environments by tapping into water reserves below the surface.
alright im only in year 7 but i have a feeling in a desert you get very high winds and you wouldn't want trees to fall over so deep roots are almost esentual to keep the plant standing up right, if you didnt have roots the tree would fall over lol no...because if there roots go deep in to the soil there will be water... that's how they survive
They need many things from soil. They are: 1. Ground to stand on - The soil gives the plants roots space to fix in and form the base on which the plant grows 2. Water - the roots of the plants go deep into the soil and absorb water 3. Nutrients - the roots of the plants go deep into the soil and absorb nutrients like phosporus, ammonia etc that are present in the soil
Most root systems of most plants are larger than the above parts of the plant because the roots are trying to reach the water underground. Some roots that are very far from a water source have to have there roots go very far spread out and also very deep to get water. Some trees have roots that actually exceed the water table!
Some roots like in desert areas go very deep . It is so because the water is not available near the surface of earth. The level of water is very less . It is located very deep. That is why roots go deep in soil in search of wate .r
due to the roots which go down deep in the soil.
trees are important alone the river because when a flood flows alone the river the trees will stop soil erosion