We observe that land becomes barren
soon after monsoon. But in the next
monsoon it flourishes again with
varieties we observed in season earlier.
How you think it takes place?
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The phenomenon explained in the question refers to a survival technique adopted by the plants.
In the season of monsoons, there is ample water available for the growth of plants. The weather is also favorable. So, there is the maximum growth of plants seen in the barren lands.
It is full of vegetation. But after the season is over, it arrives winter. With its chilling temperatures and the severe shortage of water, the plants can't thrive. So, they produce spores.
With tough resistant walls and minimal water consumption, they thrive. Next monsoon, it grows to a new plant again
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