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9 June, 18:02

A plant's water supply is now deeper in the ground. By which process do the roots grow longer to reach the water?

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  1. 9 June, 18:14
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    The roots grow longer to reach the water by a process called primary growth of elongation. In order for the plants to exist the roots must go throguh this process to get to the water supply.
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