Science, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

why do trees have long and strong roots ( answer in 2 lines ).
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Most trees require soil with adequate nutrients and soil. Trees that have evolved to produce a deep taproot can withstand soil conditions that other trees often fail in. They can tolerate drought and will survive in locations that other tree types often perish in. The taproot grows deep and strong.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Strong roots of trees help in strengthening the growth of trees.

Explanation:

  • Roots of trees hold a great significance in its build up.
  • Soil contains all the necessary and significant nutrients and minerals essential for tree's well being.
  • Deep roots of trees help in fighting off strong winds that can make it fall.
  • Many trees grow wide and tall and strong roots keep it tied and anchored to ground. Strong alignment of trees are also a responsibility of roots.
  • Storing and absorbing nutrients and bringing it up to stems so that all the essentials are distributed perfectly in all parts of the tree is also a responsibility of roots.
  • Roots are the base of a tree. Stronger the roots, stronger will be the structure of tree.
  • Strong root system impacts growth and health of trees.
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