Social Sciences, asked by katariyakusum7, 4 months ago

How do animals and plants adapt themselves to live in intense heat,(in hot desert)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Desert Conditions

  • The two main adaptations that desert animals must make are how to deal with lack of water and how to deal with extremes in temperature. ... Since water is so scarce, most desert animals get their water from the food they eat: succulent plants, seeds, or the blood and body tissues of their prey.
Answered by mercilasv
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Answer: Well, plants protect themselves from intense heat by producing smaller leaves (spines in cactus), by using water-saving methods of photosynthesis (such as Crassulacean acid metabolism), by growing protective hairs to deflect sunlight, or by producing thin leaves that cool down easily in a breeze or waxy leaves that prevent water loss.

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