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* Why does an organism need to adapt to the abiotic conditions in the savanna? (Be specific about the type of adaptation necessary)



* Which of the terrestrial biomes requires the most adaptations? Justify your answer.

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Answered by reeyarathodkv
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Explanation:

Most organisms in a savanna habitat have adapted to cope with the little moisture found in such a habitat. This has lead to most evolving energy saving methods such as having a 'high' stamina or only being active or more active when it is cool or night time in the case of many animals in the savanna. For plants, most have adapted to the arid conditions, and have developed underground stores of starches, or have decreased their surface area in water loss by growing small 'needle like' leaves.

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