it gets really really happy and likes bubble gum icecream
Plants do not directly extract nutrients or water from empty spaces in the soil. The empty spaces in soil, also known as pore spaces, allow for better air and water movement, which are essential for root growth and nutrient uptake by the plant. These spaces also provide living organisms, such as beneficial bacteria and fungi, with habitat for breaking down organic matter and making nutrients available to plants.
No, because there is no oxygen in space therefore it is not possible to grow plants in the soil on the moon
Trees cannot grow in empty space since there are not resources needed for growth, such as soil and water.
they wouldn't even be alive in space.....they can't live without oxygen.
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None. By definition a hole is an empty space.
Space, soil, sunlight, water, plants.
Empty space is a vacuum.
For our plants,and for their soil. For our plants,and for their soil. For our plants,and for their soil.
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In empty space, ie in a vacuum
yes most of the universe is empty space