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plant move water from the ground by its roots
Most plants have roots in the ground. Roots anchor the plant. The roots also provide water and minerals to the plant. People have observed this since cave man times.
growing
plant and water
No, because if the plant gets to much water it stops growing.
Moisture first ignites the growing process. Nutrients from the dirt in the ground or chemical additives are absorbed by water in the area of the new roots and by capillary action moved up into the new growing grass to produce more growth. Water is the blood of plants. After some growing period - grass and plant are able to extract moisture form the ground by themselves.
the soil or ground
ground water
seedless plant do not live longer. People are starting to like seedless plants.
A young plant growing in the seed is called the embryo. After some days the shoot bursts up from the seed and comes out of the ground. Underneath, the roots come out to transfer water.
it takes about 700 mls of hot water to affect a plant from growing
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.