Environmental Sciences, asked by aswanthkrishnags, 1 day ago

what would happen if the cactus is let to grow in a pond?​

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Answered by rasheedapm
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Constantly wet roots would quickly rot, and the top growth would likely be subject to fungal and/or bacterial infections. The succulent nature of most desert cacti is an adaptation to scarce water, which of course defines the desert.

Answered by samyuta
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Constantly wet roots would quickly rot, and the top growth would likely be subject to fungal and/or bacterial infections. The succulent nature of most desert cacti is an adaptation to scarce water, which of course defines the desert.

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