Soil is the term used to describe the Earth where seeds grow. Soil provides plants with essential nutrients, water, and support for their roots to grow and thrive.
Topsoil is the loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow. It is a mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air, providing essential nutrients and support for plant growth.
No, soil is not a verb. Soil typically refers to the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, or it can be used as a noun to describe dirt or earth.
Plants come into the Earth through seeds. Seeds contain the genetic material needed for the plant to grow and develop. When conditions such as water, light, and soil nutrients are favorable, seeds germinate and begin to grow into mature plants.
The uppermost layer of the Earth's crust, known as the pedosphere, contains soil. This layer is where plants grow and where most soil formation processes occur.
Yes. Plants grow everywhere on Earth.
The first plants appeared on earth over 400 million years ago. One of the earliest plants was cooksonia, which did not have leaves or flowers !
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No, at least not anything comparable to Earth plants.
plants are living things becaose they grow in the earth and come above the earth
Topsoil, Earth soil, and Bedrock. Plants grow in Topsoil. Any herbivore eats plants.
Soil is the term used to describe the Earth where seeds grow. Soil provides plants with essential nutrients, water, and support for their roots to grow and thrive.
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Through spores and seeds
Earth is the planet we live on and/or a brown loam covering the land in which plants grow.
well they start of like everything as bacteria then they start to grow into little cretures then a few 1000 years later they grow and grow and grow
lima bean grow really quickly, they start in like a week.