What is habitat of plants
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A habitat is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant, or other type of organism. The term typically refers to the zone in which the organism lives and where it can find food, shelter, protection and mates for reproduction.
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Plants have different habitats like -
water- lotus
land- mango tree
desert- cactus etc.
Depending upon their needs plants have different habitats
the plants in water need more water for photosynthesis.
the plants on land need equal amount of everything to work efficiently.
the plants in desert need more warmth and sunlight.
They also have their advantages.
water - can live in less oxygen
desert - can live without water for many days
land - they can provide more than any one
water- lotus
land- mango tree
desert- cactus etc.
Depending upon their needs plants have different habitats
the plants in water need more water for photosynthesis.
the plants on land need equal amount of everything to work efficiently.
the plants in desert need more warmth and sunlight.
They also have their advantages.
water - can live in less oxygen
desert - can live without water for many days
land - they can provide more than any one
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