Science, asked by pranavmuralidhar625, 4 months ago

Roots of plants and trees generally don't go much deeper why?​

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Answered by lakshmanmaiti20
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In well-drained uplands, roots reach down to the level of rainwater and snowmelt infiltration. In waterlogged lowlands, roots stay shallow. In between, high growth rates and drought can send roots many meters down to the saturated zone just above the groundwater table.

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Answered by anmol16016
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In well-drained uplands, roots reach down to the level of rainwater and snowmelt infiltration. In waterlogged lowlands, roots stay shallow. In between, high growth rates and drought can send roots many meters down to the saturated zone just above the groundwater table.

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