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What is the habitat and adaptation of mango plant

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Answered by AqsaAbid
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Answer:

Habitat:

Mango trees grow best in lowland tropical forests but can grow in altitudes up to 1200 meters. The Mangifera indica tree also thrives where a rainy season and a dry season are clearly present.

Adaptation:

The mango plant consists of a long tap root that can reach up to 6 feet deep. This unique feature allows the mango to survive in semi-drought conditions, like an eight month dry period. Mango leaves are equipped with a thick outer cuticle to prevent water and nutrient loss.

Answered by paulpinki2010
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Answer:

Habitat ----

Mango trees grow best in lowland tropical forests but can grow in altitudes up to 1200 meteres.

Adaptation ----

The mango plant consists of a long tap root that can reach up to 6 feet deep. This unique features allow the mango to survive in semi drought conditions, like an eight month dry period. Mango leaves are equipped with a thick outer cuticle to prevent water and nutrient loss.

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