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how plants adaptations in UAE.

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Answered by siyana2009
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The following adaptations allow plants to survive in the hot desert environment: ... The tap roots are much longer and bigger than the plant which is visible at the surface. Spines - some plants have spines instead of leaves, eg cactuses. Spines lose less water than leaves so are very efficient in a hot climate.

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Answered by kunalking12
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The climate of the UAE is classified as arid to semi-arid but tempered by the maritime influences of the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. Temperatures can rise to 49 C in July, but humidity remains relatively high throughout the year. Rainfall is very variable from year to year and from place to place; the annual total may fall in as few as three days in parts of the country. The physiography of the UAE is diverse, however, ranging from vast sabkha plains along the Gulf coast, to more fertile rangelands in the centre-north, to mountains parallel with the eastern seaboard.

No complete survey of the country's vegetation has yet been completed, but some 400 species have been identified and recorded by members of the ENHG and others. A guide to some of the plants of the Al Ain region was published in Arabic on behalf of the Emirates University in 1983. This article outlines some of the ways in which vegetation has adapted to the local environm2nt, though these adaptations of course are not unique to the UAE.

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