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Where do you think trees get there nutrients they need to grow
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Where do you think trees get there nutrients they need to grow
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Trees need a couple things in order to grow!
Sunlight
Fresh air
Soil
Water/rain
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From the soil, the Earth, the Sun, the rain.
Plants absorb nutrients
and water through their
roots,also photosynthesis — the process by which plants create
their
fuel — occurs in the leaves.
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