Environmental Sciences, asked by vincemckenziedsouza2, 9 months ago

Why do plants seen in grassland have narrow leaves?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most of the plants have long narrow leaves that don't need as much water. The grasses grow from the bottom and grow close to the ground. They have strong roots which means they won't be destroyed when animals walk on them or eat them

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Answered by Speedy70
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Most of the plants have long narrow leaves that don't need as much water. The grasses grow from the bottom and grow close to the ground. They have strong roots which means they won't be destroyed when animals walk on them or eat them.

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