ground water help us to fulfill our water requirements
Not only does rain help, but also ground water!
Water plants
When surface water infiltrates the ground, it percolates downward through the soil and rocks, eventually recharging groundwater reservoirs. This infiltration can help maintain water levels in aquifers, provide a source of groundwater for wells, and support vegetation and ecosystems dependent on groundwater for sustenance.
The roots absorb water and inorganic nutrients and anchor the plant body to the ground and help them to grow.
plants have so many roots so that it can cling onto the ground. It needs to do that so wind and/or heavy rain won't move it around. Also, it gathers water and minerals, if one root is broken of the other roots still can gather water and minerals
Roots help plants absorb water and nutrients from the soil, providing essential resources for growth and development. They also anchor plants in the ground, providing stability and support against wind and other environmental factors. Additionally, some roots store food and water for times of scarcity, helping plants survive in challenging conditions.
To effectively use coffee ground water to nourish and benefit your plants, dilute it with water to avoid over-concentration of nutrients, and use it as a natural fertilizer once a week. The coffee grounds can provide essential nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus to help promote plant growth and health.
the sun help the plant and so do the water
it is food for the plant and is a;ways help for the ground so that it stays full of nutrients
Yes. Plants need rain for water.
Water is absorbed from wet soil into a plants root, because they root is dryer than the ground, so the water moves in, this is called osmosis. Only moisture moves into the dryer root, filtering out the est