The longest taproot in the world was recorded to be around 390 feet long. It belonged to a wild fig tree in South Africa. Taproots help plants efficiently draw nutrients and water from deep within the soil.
The taproot is the longest root in many plants. It's primary objective is to search for minerals and water to sustain the plant during it's life cycle. The tap root is formidable, until it encounters an obstacle, if it cannot get through the plant will die.
The longest movie in the world is Pride And Predigest. It is over 6 hours long
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single winter rye plant (Secale cereale)
27' long.
At around 500 miles long, the Malacca Strait is the longest in the world
Africa has two of the ten longest rivers in the world. The first is the Nile which is the longest river in the world at 4,132 miles long. The second longest African river is the Congo which is the ninth longest river in the world at 2,922 miles long.
Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge is the longest beam bridge in the world and is approx 164.8 kilometres long.
Believe it or not, the world's longest hot dog was 203.80 meters long!
13,469 ft long.
The Longest nose in the world is indeed 19cm long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::.WOW.:: That is as long as this line _____________________________________________________________________________________
Yes, parsnip is a taproot plant. The edible part of the parsnip is the taproot, which is a long, tapering root that grows underground. It is similar to a carrot in its growth habit and appearance.