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∙ 12y agoGenerally, the size of a plant is proportional to its root size. Larger plants usually have larger root systems to support their above-ground growth and nutrient requirements. A strong root system is essential for a plant to access water and nutrients from the soil to support its overall health and development.
Yes, the amount of room for roots can impact a plant's growth. Limited space can restrict root development and nutrient absorption, potentially stunting growth. Conversely, providing ample space allows for healthier root systems and can support larger, more robust plant growth.
Yes, container size can matter depending on the plant species. Some plants require larger containers to allow for root growth and prevent overcrowding, while others may be more suited to smaller containers for proper soil drainage and aeration. It's important to choose a container size that accommodates the specific needs of the plant.
As soil particle size increases so does permeability. I am doing Earth Science in 8th grade and 9R in 8th grade
If you were to graph particle size and porosity, it would be a constant slope (horizontal line).Porosity is not affected by particle size.
To plant a mogra plant, choose a location with well-draining soil and ample sunlight. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball and plant the mogra at the same level it was in the nursery pot. Water thoroughly after planting and maintain regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Prune the plant as needed to encourage growth and blooming.
Depends on the size of the plant.
the relationship between grain size and strength can be determined by the Hall- Patch relationship of Strength of materials.
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A plant typically has one root cap per root. Root caps are protective structures located at the tip of a root that help guide the root through the soil and protect the delicate growing cells behind it.
No, they are unrelated.
Temperature influences glacier size.
The root system on jalapeno peppers is about two feet long, depending on the age and size of the plant. The roots may be bigger if the plant is a bit older.
Leaf size & shape. Root size & shape. (and location, location, location)
No
The square root is the area in which you take 1 length and you multiply that number times the same number and you have your square root. The square you put it on graph paper and you size is going to be 3x3 then you connect the dots and count how may squares you have and that is your answer.There is an inverse relationship. If one number is the square of another then the second number is the square root of the first number.
Usually the height of the plant from ground level.
They are the same size