Geography, asked by HannanSaqib, 8 months ago

how buttres root are beneficial tree​

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Answered by manalbuneri
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Answer:

Buttress roots are large, wide roots on all sides of a shallowly rooted tree. Typically, they are found in nutrient-poor tropical forest soils that may not be very deep. They prevent the tree from falling over (hence the name buttress) while also gathering more nutrients.

Explanation:

Buttress roots are large, wide roots on all sides of a shallowly rooted tree. Typically, they are found in nutrient-poor tropical forest soils that may not be very deep. They prevent the tree from falling over (hence the name buttress) while also gathering more nutrients.

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Answered by ruqayatwahir
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Answer:

Buttress roots are large, wide roots on all sides of a shallowly rooted tree. Typically, they are found in nutrient-poor tropical forest soils that may not be very deep.

Explanation:

They prevent the tree from falling over (hence the name buttress) while also gathering more nutrients.

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