why does some plants have Thorns on their bodies
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In short, thorns are leaves; yet adapted to arid environments. ... Plants know, so some of them reduced the size and thickness of some or all of their leaves to its minimum, or close to its minimum —the small spikes we call thorns. This way, they prevent losing water uselessly by sweating.
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In short, thorns are leaves; yet adapted to arid environments. ... Plants know, so some of them reduced the size and thickness of some or all of their leaves to its minimum, or close to its minimum —the small spikes we call thorns. This way, they prevent losing water uselessly by sweating.
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