Biology, asked by srijasamanta, 11 months ago

why some plants grow into the soil?​

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Answered by mdkhan10
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The keys to plant growth are a variety of mineral nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. If you can add these necessary mineral nutrients into a plant's water supply, you no longer need soil for the plant to grow. Just about any plant can be grown with hydroponics.

Answered by maireen
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Explanation:

soil provides a base which the roots hold on to as a plant grows bigger it also provides plantswith water and nutrients it also helps plants. to grow strong

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