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It is either dry at the roots or is catching a cold wind.
Some might live, but most of them will die.
Trees die on construction sites if the area under their canopy (the limbs and leaves) is injured in some way. Heavy vehicles driving over the roots compact the soil so that air flow and water cannot access the roots as needed. Putting sidewalks or driveways through the root area, cutting and removing roots leaves the tree without some of the support it needs to keep from falling over, not to mention some of its resources. If the bark is scraped or the tree is pruned too aggressively in the wrong season the tree can die.
Yes. Most plants will die if there is no oxygen available to its roots, after a few days. Some wetland plants have developed ways to survive without the need for absorbing oxygen through roots.
Logan Holt Roots died in 1893.
Logan H. Roots died in 1893.
The plant gets its water and nutrients by the roots. No roots = no water, no "food" = Death.
No, some trees will die if planted deeper than the roots. You can repot it and get away with the dirt being 1 inch higher than the roots.
Well, some astronauts do. Not all astronauts will die in space, but some will if the mission went wrong or if it is just being there when you die of natural causes.
The flower is in the process of dying, because it is cut off from food and water, but it does not die immediately (a good thing for florists). The plant itself is just fine.If given the correct care, the orchid will eventually rebloom. There are plenty of websites on the internet with good information. Googling "orchid care" gives many results.
The roots are the parts that absorb nutrients and water from the soil, so if they are injured or diseased the plant will probably die - it depends on how many of the roots are damaged.