Why the plants grown in dry areas have deep roots and waxy leaves
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They have deep-spreading roots to draw water from the ground and thus enabling them to withstand extended periods of dry conditions.
The waxy leaves helps to prevents loss of water and moisture during the transpiration process.
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the plants that are grown in rainy areas are known as xerophyte plant.
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- They go deep in search of groundwater. In addition to the as they have waxy leaves. The waxy leaves prevents loss of water by the process of transpiration.
- This helps to save water by the plant and prevents the drying up of plant in the extreme hot and dry weather. These are some of the adaptations of xerophytes plant.
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