How are desert plants different from other green plants in taking carbon dioxide
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Deserts have a very hot climate and have very less rainfall annually. Like other green plants, desert plants also prepare food by photosynthesis. However, each time a plant open's it's pores, some water is lost. To prevent this, desert plants don't open their pores for carbon dioxide until it is night time.
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