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How do roots help a plant to be stable?​

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Answered by sg1494879
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Plant roots release substantial amounts of carbon (C) belowground, which fuel microorganisms to break down organic matter and release nutrients, thus benefitting both soil microbes and plants.

Answered by Anonymous
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Plants' roots uptake nutrients and water as well as provide mechanical support against wind, snow and gravitational forces exerted by the plant itself. Roots also aid in binding the soil it is contained within, improving the stability of the slope and reducing soil erosion.

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