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because the deeper they go the more water they get and it helps the plant grow

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Plants need extensive root systems to anchor themselves in the soil, absorb water and nutrients, and store carbohydrates. The roots also facilitate the exchange of gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, with the surrounding soil. Additionally, a larger root system allows plants to reach deeper water sources and access a wider area for resources.

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to gain anchorage, absorb foods and liquids and to, in some cases spread growing areas

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