why thorn and scrub forests ate found in the regiin
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The thorn forests and scrubs are found in regions with less than 70 cm of rainfall. ... The main plant species found in these forests are acacias, cacti, euphorbias and palms. Trees are scattered and have long roots penetrating deep into the soil in order to get moisture. The stems are succulent to conserve water.
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The thorn forests and scrubs are found in regions with less than 70 cm of rainfall. ... The main plant species found in these forests are acacias, cacti, euphorbias and palms. Trees are scattered and have long roots penetrating deep into the soil in order to get moisture. The stems are succulent to conserve water.
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