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How do plants growing in the desert survive the climatic conditions of the region?​

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Answered by charisma47
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Answer:

Outside of the oases, only a few special kinds of plant are able to survive in arid deserts. There are some plants, however, that have adapted to the almost waterless conditions of the desert. These plants are called xerophytes. Xerophytes tend to have small, waxy leaves, which help the plant to retain water.

Answered by FALCONPRO
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they have variois types of adaptations such as-

  • leaves are reduced to spines to reduce water wastage through transpiration
  • roots are deep inside the ground
  • succulent stem to store more water...
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