The roots of mango trees are thick, strong and have many braches growing deep down into the soil, whereas the roots of duckweed are small, thin and poorly developed. Why?
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The roots of mango trees r thick bcoz they need a support to stand by itself hence these thick roots penetrate deep into the soil and helps them to stand firmly. Also these roots absorb water and
other minerals from the soil.
Also during storms these roots protect the trees by holding them firmly.
On the other hand, duckweed is a small weed and hence it's roots cannot be thick and hence they r small and thin and r poorly developed.
Mango is a tree and duckweed is a plant or weed hence duckweed has thin and poorly developed roots and mango tree has a thick and strong root.
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Answer:
Duckweed are floating aquatic plants with the scientific name Lemnaceae, which are monocots (like grasses and palms) and are divided into five genera: Lemna, Spirodela, Wolffia, Landoltia, and Wolffiella.
Explanation:
The growth rate and chemical composition of duckweed depends heavily on the concentration of minerals in water and also on their rate of replenishment, their balance, water pH, water temperature, incidence of sunlight and perhaps day length. have a nice day I will be always there for your help