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desert plants use what quantity of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Desert plants tend to look very different from plants native to other regions. They are often swollen, spiny, and have tiny leaves that are rarely bright green. Their strange appearance is a result of their remarkable adaptations to the challenges of the desert climate. Aridity is the sole factor that defines a desert and is the primary limitation to which desert organisms must adapt.

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Answered by adhyayan56
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Explanation:

One rule of thumb is to let soil for desert species dry out between waterings. So watering should be infrequent. It should also be a sufficient soak to help the plants develop the deep and extensive root systems that let them survive drought.

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