Geography, asked by roshnisahajeena2003, 11 months ago

How do trees in the tropical desert forest adapt themselves to the dry climate?​

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Answered by playertypical
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Answer:

they have modified the leaves into thin needle like structures to prevent transpiration and they store the water inside them to survive the tough conditions

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Answered by healer27
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Explanation:

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● Trees in the tropical desert forests have long roots which go out deep in search of water.(XEROPHYTES)

● The leaves of plants are waxy, small and thick to reduce the rate of transpiration.

● Some of the plants or trees like Cactii, have their leaves modified to thorns, which prevents its loss of water by preventing transpiration.

● They have fleshy stems for conservation of water.

Thus,trees in the tropical desert forests are able to adapt themselves to the dry climate.

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