How are the adaptations in desert and aquatic plants different? class 4 standard
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The desert plants are called xerophytes while aquatic plants are called hydrophytes. Xerophytes: These plants are adapted for living in extremely dry conditions. They have deep roots, small thin leaves, and waxy thick leathery cuticle to retain moisture.
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In desert...
It's hard for plants to grow because desert is usually hot and all the water dries, so plants don't get proper food to grow.
Aquatic plants.....
They are usually in water and they get good food and enough resources to grow and survive and can adapt that kind of places.
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