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how is a water hyacinths adapted ​

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Answered by DisneyPrincess29
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Possible suggested adaptations: the curved, broad leaves could act like a sail allowing plants to easily travel over water and spread quickly, the soft and spongy is filled with air sacs which keep the plant buoyant. The roots are dense and feathery network which allow them to gather nutrients easily from the water.

Answered by nisha1234569
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Possible suggested adaptations: the curved, broad leaves could act like a sail allowing plants to easily travel over water and spread quickly, the soft and spongy is filled with air sacs which keep the plant buoyant. The roots are dense and feathery network which allow them to gather nutrients easily from the water.

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