Science, asked by manugurung2017, 5 months ago

Why do the desert plants grow in bushes?​

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Answered by garima1622
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Answer:

I hope it's help you.

Explanation:

One of the chief adaptions of plant life to desert climates has been to reduce leaf and stem size. This allows the plant to concentrate its water instead of spreading it out over a wider surface area. Desert trees and shrubs tend to be short, with fewer leaves and branches.

Answered by saifkhan2008
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Answer:

That's why because in deserts there is less rainfall so the grow in bushes to conserve water

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