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  • 18-04-2016
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What would happen if all plants had the same kind of roots? Please give more than one detail.

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Arlene138
Arlene138 Arlene138
  • 18-04-2016
All plants would be the same and they would take same amount of time to grow
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alicekiosse2009
alicekiosse2009 alicekiosse2009
  • 23-04-2020

Answer:

all of the plant would die out

Step-by-step explanation:

so you know how a cactus has very long roots so that it can reach the water in the desert. And a dandelion has short roots because it rains often in its habitat. so if all plants had the dandelion's roots, the cactus would die because it needs longer roots then the dandelion does.

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