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why trees can not grow by only taking minerals from soil?

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Answered by guddugamer1234
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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants need support, nutrients, protection from adverse temperatures, an even supply of moisture, and they need oxygen around the roots. so by only minerals plants cannot grow.

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Using a growing method called "hydroponics," you can grow plants in a watery solution of mineral nutrients instead of soil. The word “hydroponic" comes from the Greek words hydro (“water") and ponos (“labor"). The keys to plant growth are a variety of mineral nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

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