Science, asked by preetiranibrt1234, 2 months ago

• Different plants prefer different types of soil. If a plant had roots that
could rot very easily in water, which type of soil might help it to grow
well?​

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Answered by chandraprakashkulora
11

Explanation:

There are three main types of soil: sand, silt, and clay. The best soil for most plants to ensure optimum growth is a rich, sandy loam. This soil is an even mixture of all three main types of soil. In most cases, you'll need to amend the soil with compost. Depending on how compact the soil is, you may need to add peat moss and sand. However, there are many plants that are well adapted and can grow in particular types of soil

Soil is generally described by the amount of sand, clay, and silt it contains. This is known as texture. Soil texture is directly related to nutrient quality and drainage capabilities.

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Answered by vashni65
2

red soil is the very easily plants to grow

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