why do plants seen in grassland have narrow leaves short answer
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due to climatic and weather conditions or due to thr ground
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Since grasslands don't get a lot of rain, many of them have long, narrow leaves that don't need very much water. Also, to get to the water that is under the ground, they have roots that grow deep into the soil. Others go dormant, which means they stop growing leaves, seeds, and roots until spring.
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