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How do plants get nutrients?​

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Answer:

Plants get nutrients from air, water and soil. There are, sixteen nutrients essential for the growth of plants. Carbon and Oxygen are supplied by water. The remaining thirteen nutrients are supplied by soil.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Plants get nutrients from the soil in the form of nitrates , nitrites also they obtain minerals from it .

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