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Plants and animals benefit each other as members of food chains and ecosystems. For instance, flowering plants rely on bees and hummingbirds to pollinate them, while animals eat plants and sometimes make homes in them. When animals die and decompose, they enrich the soil with nitrates that stimulate plant growth. Plants provide shelter for animals and they make oxygen for the animals to live. When animals die, they decompose and become natural fertilizer for plants. Plants are also useful for animal home because many animals live around plants.
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- Anchoring the plant Roots help to anchor the plant firmly into the ground.
- Absorption of water and nutrients from the soil They help plants to absorb water and nutrients from the soil, which are essential for their survival.
- Preventing soil erosion They help to bind the soil particles together, thereby preventing them from being carried away by water or wind.
- Sometimes roots are modified to perform various other functions like reproduction, nutrition, etc
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1:The root fixes plant firmly in the soil.
2:A certain amount of food is stored in the root which is utilized as it grows. In many plants like radish, turnip, carrot and sweet potato the root is modified for storing food.
3:The root sends water and mineral salts into the stem and leaves.
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Crow needed the pot so that he can fill it with water, and then use that water to wash his beak.
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We often keep water in a clay pot at home or in the school. Why do these pots not get spoilt by the water?
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This is because these pots are baked in a kiln which makes the pots stronger.
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Leaves and other parts of a plant get water and other necessary items through water from the soil through it roots. Because of that leaves get energy after giving water near the root and dropping leaves get fresh.
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Hail is a type of precipitation, or water in the atmosphere. Hail is formed when drops of water freeze together in the cold upper regions of thunderstorm clouds. These chunks of ice are called hailstones. Most hailstones measure between 5 millimeters and 15 centimeters in diameter, and can be round or jagged.
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When little or no rain falls, soils can dry out and plants can die. When rainfall is less than normal for several weeks, months, or years, the flow of streams and rivers declines, water levels in lakes and reservoirs fall, and the depth to water in wells increases.
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Water is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. It is the basis for the fluids of the body.
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Water makes up more than two-thirds of the weight of the human body. Without water, humans would die in a few days. All the cells and organs need water to function.
Water serves as a lubricant. It makes up saliva and the fluids surrounding the joints. Water regulates the body temperature through perspiration. It also helps prevent and relieve constipation by moving food through the intestines.
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