How do desert oak tree get water
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Desert oak trees get water from their long roots.
Explanation:
- Just like most of the trees in deserts, oak trees have also adapted to the dry environmental conditions. In response, these trees have grown long tapered roots that go deep down the earth to fetch the required amount of water.
- Oak trees also have very few leaves. As a result, the process of losing water is slowed down.
- The water is also stored in an Oak tree. The trunk stores the water and helps the tree in ensuring good growth without an adequate regular supply of water.
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