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How does the growth of a plant resist air
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How does the growth of a plant resist air
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the plant no matter what stage it turns carbon dioxide it to fresh air. it just needs all the essential things to make it grow.
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Plants are able to resist the force of air by growing stronger. For example, they may grow upward in a certain direction to resist the force of the air. They may also adapt by attaching roots to surrounding structures to anchor itself.
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