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3. It can survive in soil with very little water-
(a) banyan
(b) teak
(c) rubber
(0) Cactus​

Answers

Answered by avinashkumar63062
5

Explanation:

cactus ................

Answered by Raghav1330
0

Option (D) is the correct answer.

  • Cactus has no leaves, it doesn't yield its water through the evaporation process as effortlessly as other plants. Its stems are thick with a lot of compartments for stocking water, and a shield covering that maintains the stored water inside. Several cactus species can go for two years without water.
  • Teak grows naturally over a wide range of climatic conditions, from the very dry to the very moist Under very dry conditions, the tree is usually arrested and shrubby.

  • Banyan is a fast-growing tree, the banyan requires plenty of water and moisture.
  • Rubber plants' water necessities differ according to the season, In the growing season summer, the plant should be maintained moist. During the dormant season, plants may only require water once or twice a month.

Hence, Cactus can survive in soil with very little water so option (D) is the correct answer.

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