Geography, asked by rajkusing, 10 months ago

which type of plants grows better in the arid climates ?

Option: 1) Heliophytes, 2) Hydrophytes, 3) Sciophytes, 4) Xerophytes.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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In the arid climates, marshy plants are grown.  

Option : marshy plants

Explanation:

  • Many environmental factors affect the production of crops grown in arid regions, but mainly low rainfall is the obstacle to successful fruit production.
  • Therefore, we should choose fruit trees and species that require less water; Whose growth and flowering occurs at a time when water availability is assured; Roots go deep, adapt to a particular area, be drought-resistant, tolerant to saline-alkaline water, and also be economically viable.  

Answered by bratislava
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Xerophytes is a type of plants grows better in the arid climates.

Explanation:

  • Xerophyte is a species of plant that is used to live in climates that have little water such as desert environments and some of the common examples include the cactus and pineapple.  
  • Most of these plants are capable of withstanding the extreme heat and temperature and thus have to develop a deep network of roots that have the capacity to store water and also preserves the loss of moisture thus their leaves have thorny and needle-shaped leaves.

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