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explain cactus and camel adaptation in desert​

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Answered by niteeshzeus2001
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Answer:

cactus has spines instead of leaves

camel has less hairs big eye lashes big bladder

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Camels adapted to African deserts by being able to store fat and water in their bodies (mostly in their humps).Cacti roots also stay close to the surface of the ground to collect as much water as possible. The stems of cacti tend to be very thick and large which helps in the storage of water.
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