How are cactus adapted to survive in a desert a desert 20 wprds answer?
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Because regular leaves don't conserve water well, the cactus developed these modified leaves to adapt to its extremely dry environment. The spines are better at conserving water and surviving in hot temperatures. Regular leaves provide a large surface area for evaporation of water to occur, the tiny spines do not.
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Because regular leaves don't conserve water well, the cactus developed these modified leaves to adapt to its extremely dry environment. The spines are better at conserving water and surviving in hot temperatures. Regular leaves provide a large surface area for evaporation of water to occur, the tiny spines do not.
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The answer is:-
Cactus adapt themselves because they don't have regular leave so they not have to loose water through transpiration.
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The answer is:-
Cactus adapt themselves because they don't have regular leave so they not have to loose water through transpiration.
hope it helps you✌️
Thanks ☺️
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