Biology, asked by deandreamorris78, 11 months ago

in which biome would you most likely find plants that grow far apart from one another, with narrow leaves and shallow roots? Why do these plants have these adaptations?

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Answered by HarshilDangar
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This question has very simple answer

A plant with narrow leaves and shallow roots would probably be found in the desert, where there is not a lot of water. Narrow leaves help prevent water loss. Shallow roots can spread out long distances in search of water. Plants living in the desert grow far apart from one another so that they don’t have to compete for limited amounts of water.

Answered by chlomackthemonkey
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The reason why this person says its so easy is BEACUSE THEY GOT IT FROM Edgenuity

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