Why is there no need for plants to move around
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One of the main reasons plants do not usually move from place to place is because they are rooted into the ground by their roots; roots also provide support so the plants don't fall over. The roots are able to provide plants with water and nutrients from the soil.
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One of the main reasons plants do not usually move from place to place is because they are rooted into the ground by their roots; roots also provide support so the plants don't fall over. The roots are able to provide plants with water and nutrients from the soil.
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