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what are hydric and xeric and what are the examples for that

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Answered by khushi5483
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Something xeric is very dry. It's a term in ecology and might be applied, forexample, to a bare rock exposed to the sun. ... We offer the terms 'xeric', 'hydric' and 'mesic', to be defined as follows: Xeric (hydric, mesic): characterized by or pertaining to conditions of scanty (abundant, medium) moisture supply.

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Answered by fazailcheema
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Hydric is a type of habitat that is saturated with water either seasonally or permanently. The example of hydric is a wetland. Xeric is a type of habitat that is characterized by low water content in the soil. These areas have high rate of evaporation and receive low rainfall i.e. less than 250 millimeters. Deserts are examples of xeric habitat.

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