clay soil
it holds in water?
water makes the sand sticky so that it holds its self together
plants and trees
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unlike evaporation which is part of the water cycle; plants draw water from below the evaporation zone; water that is tightly held by clay particles is drawn up by the plants in the transpiration stream and diffused into the atmosphere.
he does this because when the water flows out with a gush water applies a force on the hose pipe pushing him backwards [like a gun backfires he holds it with a tight grip on it.
The roots of a plant hold it firmly in the ground.
yes,because this holds them up and supports water
A desert.
Considering the fact that catus's have those pricly thingy's that holds the water in so unlike other plants the catcus does not loose the water it has it has it holds it through the prickly things!
Hydras attach themselves using a sticky substance secreted by special adhesive cells called basal discs at the base of their tentacles. This allows them to anchor to surfaces in their aquatic habitat, such as rocks or water plants, while they feed and interact with their environment.
Loam soil holds more water than clay soil. This is because loam soil is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay, which allows for better drainage and moisture retention compared to pure clay soil, which tends to compact and hold water tightly.