Science, asked by samar3733, 5 months ago

why are coconut plants found sea beaches only​

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Answered by ArnavSaikia1
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Explanation:

Because coconut tree grow where the pH of soil is 5.5-7.5 and soil is sandy (coconut tree prefer saline conditions) which it easily get near the coastal areas. The humidity (70-80%) and temperature (25-72 ºC) of these areas is also come under the favourable conditions for the growth of coconut tree.

Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

Coconut palm trees grow near the ocean because they have adapted to appreciate the beach completely. This type of palm tree grows well near the sea since the tree makes salty water into fresh water, live in competition-free sunlight, wind tolerant, and uses the sea to spread their seed.

This is a trait they coconut palm developed over ages of evolution. Combined with the traits that allow the coconuts to float, land on new beaches and then germinate into a new tree, there are clear advantages to these evolutionary derived traits.

Evolution predicts that a species will under go many variations and that the traits that provide advantage to survival or propagation will spread flourish. Clusters of new traits in sub-populations eventually lead to speciation, where the original species (usually still continuing on) and the new species diverge and play the game of "survival of the fittest" without further aiding each other through genetic exchange.

There are many sorts of palm trees. Not all of them lean. These are because they are different species with adaptations that suit the environmental niches each palm variety found itself succeeding in.

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