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write few lines about desert plants​

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Answered by aryaa0103
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Explanation:

Root Systems. The root systems of desert plants are extensive and adapted to survive in dry conditions. ...

Leaves and Seeds. Like the root systems, the leaves and seeds of desert plants are adapted for the dry environment. ...

Cactuses. Cactuses are xerophytes, which means they are adapted to the desert conditions. ...

Succulents.

Answered by chitrashri77
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Answer:

  • Root Systems. The root systems of desert plants are extensive and adapted to survive in dry conditions. ...
  • Root Systems. The root systems of desert plants are extensive and adapted to survive in dry conditions. ...Leaves and Seeds. Like the root systems, the leaves and seeds of desert plants are adapted for the dry environment. ...
  • Root Systems. The root systems of desert plants are extensive and adapted to survive in dry conditions. ...Leaves and Seeds. Like the root systems, the leaves and seeds of desert plants are adapted for the dry environment. ...Cactuses. Cactuses are xerophytes, which means they are adapted to the desert conditions. ...
  • Root Systems. The root systems of desert plants are extensive and adapted to survive in dry conditions. ...Leaves and Seeds. Like the root systems, the leaves and seeds of desert plants are adapted for the dry environment. ...Cactuses. Cactuses are xerophytes, which means they are adapted to the desert conditions. ...Succulents..

Explanation:

Southwestern desert basin plants are the producers in the desert food chain. They live in one of the most difficult environments in the United States. They face scorching hot air and ground temperatures during the summer season, and unpredictable and limited water even during the rainier seasons..Most desert plants are drought- or salt-tolerant. Some store water in their leaves, roots, and stems. Other desert plants have long tap roots that penetrate the water table, anchor the soil, and control erosion.

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