Science, asked by akshat251266, 4 months ago

how are roots useful to plants answer​

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Answered by ItzFadedGirl
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Roots are very important for the plant because they suck the water and nutrients up out of the soil and into the plant. But the roots are not only good for the plant, they are good for soil. When it rains, the roots hold the soil in place so it is not washed away. When soil gets washed away it is called erosion.

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Answered by Aamukthamalyadareddy
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•They are useful to plants because they help to absorb nutrientsand water from the soil which are important for the plant.

•They are useful to plants because they help to absorb nutrientsand water from the soil which are important for the plant.•It also stores the nutrients and food.

•They are useful to plants because they help to absorb nutrientsand water from the soil which are important for the plant.•It also stores the nutrients and food.•They suck the water and nutrients up out of the soil and into the plant.

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