please explain the meaning of phrase 'roots are thirsty' and 'perfectly waterproof'
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Providing you the meaning of these phrases without any reference to a particular text:
- 'Roots are thirsty' implies that the roots of a tree or a plant have not got enough water and are parched.
- 'Perfectly waterproof' implies that something is completely water-resistant or impervious to water.
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Your question is not clear and appears to be incomplete. Recheck your question and please be a little specific in providing the name of the text/chapter so that we can provide you with some meaningful help. Looking forward to hear from you again!
Providing you the meaning of these phrases without any reference to a particular text:
- 'Roots are thirsty' implies that the roots of a tree or a plant have not got enough water and are parched.
- 'Perfectly waterproof' implies that something is completely water-resistant or impervious to water.
Regards