Biology, asked by prajnishkumar96, 10 months ago

why the leaves of the plants grow in heavy rainfall areas have a drip tip​

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Answered by DeepinderBawa
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Answer:

The leaves of forest trees have adapted to cope with exceptionally high rainfall. Many tropical rainforest leaves have a drip tip. It is thought that these drip tips enable rain drops to run off quickly. Plants need to shed water to avoid growth of fungus and bacteria in the warm, wet tropical rainforest.

Answered by sathwikgurugubelli12
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Explanation:

In this regions, plants have drip tip leaves to adapt in this type of environment. This type of leaves enables the raindrops to fall off quickly. A plant needs to shed off the water quickly to prevent the growth of fungus and bacteria in the warm and wet tropical rainforests

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