Sunflowers and grasses clean up heavy metals around Kazakhstan's industrial plants
Researchers in Kazakhstan studied how plants can help clean up soil contaminated with heavy metals near industrial plants. They looked at sunflowers and grasses growing near metal factories in East Kazakhstan. The plants absorbed a lot of heavy metals, especially in their roots. Sunflowers and grasses were good at removing heavy metals from the soil. This shows that these plants can help clean up polluted areas by taking in the harmful metals.