Why do desert plants lose less water as compared to leafy plants?
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desert plants lose less water through transpiration because, in desert there is a lack of water and the plants also store water in their fleshy leaves and stems.
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because on desert there summer is the climate so the sun rays falls
and in leafy plants there is both climate summer and winter so sun rays does not falls full years
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