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Look at the diagram showing a plant growing. What happens to the roots when the plant grows?
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They absorb more sunlight
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They are longer and deeper (into soil)
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They just grows
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They support the leaves
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As a plant grows, its roots also grow longer and deeper into the soil. This allows the plant to anchor itself more firmly and access more nutrients and water from the soil. The longer and deeper roots also help the plant withstand wind and other environmental stresses. Additionally, the increased surface area of the roots allows for more absorption of water and minerals, which are essential for the plant's growth and survival.