why do plants in rainforests have large leaves?
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The extra insulation makes it harder for the leaf to extract heat from the surroundings at night. ... But large leaves can cope in hot, wet, tropical climates because they counteract the daytime heat-trapping effect using transpiration – something desert plants cannot do because they cannot afford to lose that much water.
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They have larger leaves as there is enough water for them
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