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Plants need many nonliving things, like minerals, to survive. Where do plants get minerals?

OA.
from animals
OB.
from the soil
C.
from sunlight
D.
from the air

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B. From the soil because plants get water through their roots, this is also another way they obtain minerals
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Answer:

From the soil.

Step-by-step explanation:

Soil has non-organic and organic matter, therefore it is beneficial to the plant. The non-organic part of the soil is sediment, which has many minerals that the plant can use to its advantage.

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