Social Sciences, asked by anitasandil631, 9 months ago

why do plants in desert have long roots​

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Answered by Yogeshjoshi210
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Answer:

A few plant species have adapted to the climate by growing very long tap roots that reach deep into the ground for underground supplies of water in aquifers. ... Roots are then close to the water when it rains and can absorb the moisture in the soil surface before it evaporates under the desert sun.

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Answered by SHADOWxhok
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Answer:

TO GATHER WATER.

Explanation:

The plants grow deep roots to gather water that is far down under the surface of the earth.

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