How do the desert plants fulfil their need for water?
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Some desert plants adopt themselves to the life they lead. The cactus plants have thick stems. They store water in them. Their roots lie close to the surface of the ground. The roots quickly absorb the moisture from the light rains that occaisonally fall. In this way, they fulfil their need for water. A few plants that live in desrt have developed the ability to require less water than most plants in other regions.
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