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Plants found in deserts have wide spread and deep roots.​

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Answered by Raeeba
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The desert is dry most of the year, with rainy seasons in summer and winter. Yet even when the rains come, the desert doesn't get much water. So one way these plants have adapted is to grow very deep roots. Those roots tap into sources of ground water far below the soil's surface.

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Answered by mayanksaha9125
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The desert is dry most of the year, with rainy seasons in summer and winter. Yet even when the rains come, the desert doesn't get much water. So one way these plants have adapted is to grow very deep roots. Those roots tap into sources of ground water far below the soil's surface.

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