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How do plants help prevent erosion? Plant roots absorb water from the ground. Plant leaves are used to create fabrics and other materials. Plant roots help to hold soil in place. Plant leaves take in carbon
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How do plants help prevent erosion?
Plant roots absorb water from the ground.
Plant leaves are used to create fabrics and other materials.
Plant roots help to hold soil in place.
Plant leaves take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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I felt there can be 2 reasons ...
Plant roots absorb water from the ground.
Plant roots help to hold soil in place.
if the choice is only one option I would suggest option 3
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