Science, asked by shubham6161, 7 months ago

1. How do roots of trees help the soil? ....​

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Answered by NehaAlfassa
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Answer:

Hlo Mate..

Answer-Tree Roots Improve Soil

They hold the soil in position to prevent it from being blown or washed away. Tree roots also positively affect the soil structure because root growth breaks up soil to create space for air and water, which improves aeration and drainage. Nutrients are added to the soil from the tree roots.

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Answered by ParnikaVani
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Hi mate,

Answer:-

Tree roots positively effect the soil structure because root growth breaks up the soil to create space for air and water, which improves aeration and drainage.

They also hold the soil in a position to prevent it from being blown away. Nutrients are also added to the soil from the tree roots.

Thus, we can say that the tree roots helps in improving the soil.

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