Environmental Sciences, asked by chintuh4127, 7 months ago

From where do the plants in forests get water?

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Answered by priyaannu327
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Answer:

  1. A plant in a dry environment has roots in the shallow soil to capture water from rain. The plant in a moist environment has roots that grow deep into the soil profile to reach ground water. ... In forests across the world, the majority of tree roots are within the first 20 inches (50 cm) of the soil (Jackson et al., 1996).
Answered by kalingabhargavi
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As in forest we don’t have pollution so the ground water helps the trees to get water.

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