5. Why mesophytes face the problem of losing water in humid condition
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Mesophytes are terrestrial plants
which are neither adapted to particularly dry nor particularly wet environments. An example of a mesophytic habitat would be a
rural temperate meadow, which
mightcontain goldenrod, clover,
oxeye,daisy,and Rosa multiflora. Mesophytes prefer soil and air of moderate humidity and avoid
soil with standing water or containing a great abundance of salts. They make up the largest ecological group of terrestrial plants, and usually grow under moderate to hot and humid climatic regions.
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