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#What is xerophyte ?​

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Answered by itzmayaqueen
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xerophytic plants grow in Harsh habitats and in high temperatures basically the growing areas where less water is available means they grow and areas where water is not abundant example desert plants like cactus

Answered by silentloffer
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Plant life on Earth is nothing if not resilient. Have you ever taken a moment to think about the wide variety of differing habitats that exist on the planet? It's incredible, and yet from outer space the earth appears just blue and green. How can plants colonize every corner of the globe? Especially in those extremely dry climates.

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Well, there is a specialized group of plants called xerophytes that survive in very dry regions. Xerophytes can live in these environments because they contain specialized features that help them prevent water loss.

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It's also worth noting that dry environments are not always hot. People tend to think of deserts being very dry, and they are, but so is Antarctica and it's bitterly cold. So remember that dry areas can be hot or cold depending on geographic location.

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