2. How have the leaves of plants growing in plains with heavy rainfall adapted to their habitat?
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They have lots of branches and leaves. clear.
They do not shed leaves in the summer. clear.
They develop roots which come above the ground. clear.
Their leaves are modified into spines. clear.
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- Different parts of plants adapt to their environment.
- Trees growing in hilly areas have needle-like petioles because heavy rainfall occurs in the area, and the needle-shaped leaves glide easily over rainwater and snow.
- Plants grow in different types of soil, so plants need different adaptations.
- Some plants grow on plains with hot summers and cool winters.
- They have more space to spread.
- They have flat leaves that allow water to evaporate and cool the tree.
- Evolutionary adaptation, or simply adaptation, is the adaptation of an organism to its environment in order to increase its chances of surviving in that environment.
- Like humans and animals, plants need water and nutrients (food) to survive.
- Most plants use water to move moisture and nutrients between roots and leaves.
- Water and nutrients are usually taken from the soil through the roots.
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