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how do desert plants differ from other plants grown in normal Habitat on the basis of reduction of CO2​

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Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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Some desert plants have very deep root system in order to absorb water from near the water table. Rainforest plants have specialized roots that are more adapted to support the trees as trees are often unstable due to the wet and loose soil. ... They have more diversity than desert plants. They do not experience much rain.

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