C. Wind erosion is caused by the wind blowing loose particles of dirt and/or sand from bare and flat lands. Plant structure above ground (leaves and stem) act to shield the wind and plant roots act as anchors to hold down the soil to reduce the effects of wind erosion.
Answer:
decomposition
Explanation:
it breaks down dead organisms into different materials including carbon dioxide.
the answer is B im pretty sure thats what it iz
According to the fact that <span>Josie was observing the roots of a monocot plant and it had thin, long roots, the type of growth which roots of monocots exhibit is being shown in the option : </span>a. primary growth. I think so because you can see the roots only during the process of <span>primary growth.
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