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how are cactus adapted in a desert

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Answered by anu118
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they have leaves reduced to spines which use less water and so these are helpful...their roots r very much long to suck water..hope u like it....plz select as brainliest
Answered by Anonymous
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To survive in a desert, the cactus has the following adaptations: (i) It has long roots that go deep inside the soil for absorbing water. (ii) Its leaves are present in the form of spines to prevent water loss through transpiration. (iii) Its stem is covered with a thick waxy layer to retain water.

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