Geography, asked by prithvijeetj, 3 months ago

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

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Answered by GooseBumps123
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They germinate following rainfall, grow, flower and die within a short space of time e.g. one year. This helps them avoid drought; Some plants have spines to discourage animals from eating plants for water and reduce water loss through transpiration; Many plants are slow-growing – this requires less energy

Answered by anku559
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Answer:

Leaves of plants are adapted in such a way that loss of water is minimum.

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