How does the thick, waxy coating on the leaves of an aloe plant aid in survival?
A.
by insulating the plant from cold temperatures
B.
by making the plant too tough for animals to eat
C.
by preventing the plant from dehydrating
D.
by secreting oils that make the plant taste bad
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C. by preventing the plant from dehydrating
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Explanation:
Aloe vera is a plant that has thick leaves with a gel-like substance inside of them. It's found all over the world, and many people even grow their own. Aloe vera gel is cooling and soothing when applied to the skin, which is why it's sometimes used to treat burns and skin wounds.
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