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How do plants of the grass family conserve soil​

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Answered by nishapal0857
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Answer:

throug the rooots

Explanation:

, because root take ions ect throug the soils

Answered by architasahu
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Answer:

Plants of the grass family have a fibrous root system and not a tap root system. Fibrous roots spread through the soil and help to hold the soil more firmly than tap roots. This helps prevent washing away of soil and thus, helps in conserving soil.

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