Ecolog:

Please advise whether or not the following quote is completely valid; if not, 
what specifically is invalid and why :

"To find water, a plant has to position its roots with just as much precision 
as it arranges its leaves. If moisture is in very short supply, then a plant 
may have to drive a tap root deep into the ground to reach the water table. 
Some desert plants have had to develop root systems that are far deeper than 
they are tall and extend laterally a very long way beyond the furthest extent 
of their foliage. Even if the environment is well-watered, a plant may still 
need to compete with others for this essential commodity, so it positions a 
network of roots within a few inches of the soil surface, where it can gather 
the rain water before others can."

WT

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