Plants grow by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air through their leaves. The primary material for their growth comes from photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose serves as the energy source for the plant, allowing it to grow and develop new tissues. In essence, the bulk of a plant's mass is derived from the carbon dioxide it captures from the atmosphere.
loam
Soil
Rubber come from plants
They grow on plants! On small plants though.
soil
Topsoil is the loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow. It is a mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air, providing essential nutrients and support for plant growth.
Also, how does grass grow with water and sun even when I come outside for recess and all of the plants are dead or have not succeeded? How long do Plants or crops grow?
Strawberries grow on strawberry plants.
The ones that come out of the ground.
The ancestor of plant is from ancestor prokaryote and after engulfed and undergone symbiotic relationship with aerobic heterotrophic prokaryote and photosynthetic prokaryote it become plant on the earth.
Plants use water and dissolved minerals from the soil but the majority of the organic material comes from the carbon they fix by photosynthesis from atmospheric CO2
There are no minerals in sunlight. Plants obtain all their minerals from decomposed organic material in the soil.