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What kind of adaptations do plants that grow in polar regions have?​

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Answered by pooja141880
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Answer:

Polar plants have adapted to the limited nutrients in the soil and extended periods of minimal or zero sunlight by adapting their size and structure. Their shallow roots and small leaves and flowers compensate for the thin layer of soil available to them and reduce water loss through the leaves.

Answered by kadeejasana2543
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Answer:

The characteristics of Plants that grow in the Polar regions are given below

1. Needle-shaped leaves are used to prevent water loss via transpiration.

2. They are cone-shaped trees so that the snow slides off.

3. Fleshy leaves are used for better water storage.

Explanation:

Polar plants have adapted to the limited nutrients in the soil. Extended time periods of minimal or zero sunlight by adapting their size and structure.

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