Biology, asked by varadrajjadhav9999, 8 months ago

why do we see halophytes near sea shores or creeks​

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Answered by xRapMonster1994x
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Answer:

Halophytes are salt lovers. They are the plants of saline habitats, which have not only the ability to tolerate high concentrations of salts in their rooting medium but are able to obtain their water supply from the same. Halophytes grow in saline soils like sea shores and marshes

Answered by shivanjalibhosale78
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Answer:

HALOPHYATE PLANTS ARE FOUND MOSTLY NEAR SOIL AND WATERY REGIONS .

THEY ARE ADJUSTABLE WITH ANY KIND OF ENVIRONMENT .

AND THEY ARE SALT WATER RESISTANT ALSO SO THESE PLANTS CAN BE SEEN NEAR SEA SHORES OR EVEN AT CREEKS.

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