how mineral reach in soil
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The soil is the storage place for water and the nitrogen and minerals dissolved in water, which are needed by the tree to live and grow. The soil also provides a base for the tree to attach itself firmly in place. The roots, reaching out for water, between the soil particles, serve to anchor the tree as well.
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