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will a fir plan adapt in desert? why ?​

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Answered by brijmohanbhatt506
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The leaves and stems of many desert plants have a thick, waxy covering. This waxy substance does not cover the stomata, but it covers most of the leaves, keeping the plants cooler and reducing evaporative loss. Small leaves on desert plants also help reduce moisture loss during transpiration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Larger animals, such as zebras and lions, are too big to fit in burrows. In hot deserts, some dig hollows so they can lie on cooler earth beneath the surface. Almost all animals will shelter from the sun during the hottest part ...

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