It Maybe B horizon or C horizon
No, plant roots can reach very deep into the soil - some trees have been known to have roots over 170 feet long.
No plants grow in the North Pole because it is far too cold for anything to grow. Most plants need certain temperatures to sprout, along with soil.
It means that the tree is very big or heavy so the roots need to go far into the ground to keep it upright
B Horizon
It Really Depends On What Type Of Plant It Is. Maily About 1-20 Cm.
the advantage is that it will help the plants in thepollination process.
Bittergourd plants have fibrous roots that spread out in the soil to absorb water and nutrients. The roots are shallow, but can extend quite far from the base of the plant to support its growth and fruit production.
Corn roots typically grow down into the soil to a depth of about 6 to 8 feet, with most of the active roots located in the top 12 to 18 inches of soil. The lateral spread of corn roots can vary depending on soil conditions, but they can extend 2 to 3 feet away from the base of the plant.
HeAlThY?! Unless your talking about plants-then yes(good water, not bad.). All it does is make it wet, as far as I know. ----- Water doesn't make healthy soil (for plants to grow in), however the amount of nutrients in the soil will.
A structural adaptation of the desert oak tree is its roots. The roots have adapted to grow down deeper into the soil in search for water. If it was in a lush rainforest, the roots wouldn't need to grow so deep because all the water they need isn't far away.
I am a ninth grader and I am doing an experiment on which type of soil sugarsnap peas will grow the best in. I'm using regular soil, potting soil, red clay, and sand. So far the potting soil has sprouted and none of the others have !