Environmental Sciences, asked by DysphoricTrash, 11 months ago

water supplies in rainforests is not usually a problem - often there is more water than plants actually need! How do the leaves on many rainforest plants repel them?

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Answered by gadepratik63
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Plants need water to survive; however in the rainforest the problem is not that there is not enough water but that there is often too much. ... Many plants have waxy leaves that help repel the rain. The leaves of many trees have a drip tip which is designed to have rain run off of them quickly.

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