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Plants grow on new sediments because these sediments often provide a nutrient-rich substrate that supports plant life. Additionally, the loose, well-aerated structure of newly deposited sediments facilitates root expansion and water drainage, promoting healthy growth. Over time, as organic matter accumulates and soil develops, these areas can become increasingly hospitable for a diverse range of plant species.

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