Q.2. How can a lotus survive in water?
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First, the leaves are very flat and big to expose as much surface area as possible to the sun. Remember, plants need sun for photosynthesis. The top of each leaf is covered in a waxy substance called a cuticle that keeps water from pooling and blocking light
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Lotus flowers prefer warmth. The terminal buds of lotus roots in pools begin to bud when the temperature rises to above 13 degrees Celsius in early April. In mid- and late May, the leaves grow above the water.
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