Science
How do plants get nutrients?
Food Production
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Plants get nutrients from soil, air and water. Air supplies carbon and oxygen, hydrogen comes from water, and soil supplies the other thirteen nutrients to plants. These nutrients are absorbed by the plants through their roots along with water.
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