The spread of the roots compared to the depth is dependent on the environment that the plant is in. Some of the factors that contribute to the environmental conditions would be the relative location and amount of water and the strength and slope of the soil. The type of plant also has an influence in how the roots grow.
It depends on plants' nature and soil
To spread the plant's seeds around by an animal eating it and then crapping it out somewhere else, not only multiplying the population of the plant, but also widening its range if the plant survives.
Yes they do
it depends on the species of plant, and the depth of the pot.
you dont You plant it twice it's depth in the ground.
by dispersing it seeds around so the wind can carry it , also animals who eat the plant excrete (poo) the seeds out.
A mountain rosette plant is commonly referred to as a "sempervivum" or "hens and chicks" due to its growth pattern of forming rosettes that multiply and spread like a brood of chicks around the mother plant.
If you are transplanting a tree plant it at the same depth as it was before.
To get more rainfall
because it is natural
To plant a rhododendron successfully, choose a location with well-draining soil and partial shade. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and plant the rhododendron at the same depth as it was in the container. Water regularly and mulch around the base to retain moisture.
White spots on a mint plant could be caused by powdery mildew, a fungal disease that thrives in humid conditions. It is important to improve air circulation around the plant and avoid overhead watering to prevent the spread of the disease.