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A cactus is a type of plant that has adapted to very dry conditions.
The plant grows very quickly. Cultivation is by stem cutting. It grows in slightly shady areas.
The gabi plant (Colocasia esculenta) being a tropical plant cultivated for its tuberous rhizomes needs more water for better plant growth. It has very broad leaves which leads to high rate of transpiration, hence water soaked areas provide conditions of better growth.
the plant will not healthy without sunlight because nitrogen is the very important for that plant for living purpose
It has adapted to survive in even polluted water. It reproduces incredibly fast so a single plant can make 3000 plants in 50 days. The seeds are viable for up to 20 years. They can handle high temperatures and high acidity.
There are no plant materials for nests there. Penguins have adapted to living and breeding in very harsh climates.
As living things grow in their life, their bodies grow and adapt to many things. A grasshoppers mouthparts are adapted to chewing fibrous plants.
A cactus is a type of plant that has adapted to very dry conditions.
Lions do not live in the rainforest, they prefer the savanna.
Many. If a plant doesn't it has a very unlikely chance of living!
A cactus
Almost all living things that are classified as plants carry out photosynthesis. However, a very few plants do not. For example, the Indian pipe plant contains no chlorophyll. Instead, the Indian pipe takes nutrients from a fungus. Indian pipes grow in areas of low light that tend to be rich in decaying plant matter. As a result, they have adapted to obtain nutrients from the fungi that digest the decaying pant matter. This method of obtaining nutrients is called myco-heterotrophy. There are several types of plants that live in similar low light conditions that have adapted to obtain nutrients in this way.
The plant grows very quickly. Cultivation is by stem cutting. It grows in slightly shady areas.
they are very well adapted to their own environment in the Himalayan regions, but cannot adapt to living in warmer climates
A cactus.
There's no distinct appearance of a plant just because it lives in a cold climate. It will either be withered and look sick, or have adapted to living in a cold place. Some adaptations include hairy leaves, deciduous (drops leaves in autumn), or folding up at night to save warmth.
No, that would not be very equitable to those people living in marginal areas.