It uses it its roots to suck the water up.
A taproot can obtain water that is deep underground.
The taddies don't mind how deep the water is (but if it gets really deep you might not be able to see them!) if you are getting them from a dam, raise them in dam water. if you put them in town water they might die.
Plants, dew, underground water sources, occasional rain.
If a plant has little or no water, it will die pretty soon. However, you can buy such a thing as an air plant which gets the nutrients it needs from the air. If you give this plant water, it will die.
Nature always balance all the creature in the earth.Organism living to the dessert are called Xerophytic organism.Depend of plant and animal adaptation are 1.Plant posses sunken stomata which reduce the rate of transpiration. 2.Plant posses water storing cavity like in aloevera store it water in the form of gelly in its stem.In animal like camel water storing cavity are present which help them to survive in ddessert. 3.Animal of dessert are uricotelic that mean they remove thier nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid. 4.Animal posses thick layer of skin which reduce water loss in the form of swet.
I Found The Eggs Of A Red Belly Black Snake Approximately 5cm UnderGround. So Im Assuming Snakes Hybernate In As Little Possible. Being Too Deep Could Be A Threat As Well As Being Too High
A plant may send the roots deeper down because of the lack of water. Because normally when the plant is in need of food it is watered but these are trees so they have to turn/grow deep underground for there food ! Like the giant redwoods in Calafornia which are over 3200 years!
Most of the water in a desert is deep underground in aquifers.
50 metes
underground stems
It is all the underground water, the water in soil and in (actually between) deep rocks.
Yes. Really, really deep though!
Deep underground. And away from water and people
Root is a part of a plant which is underground. It transports water and fiber in the plant.
The water table is the term for how deep underground you have to dig to find ground water.
The underground stems do not absorb water and mineral salts for the plant, rather these store the prepared food material in them to overcome adverse environmental conditions.
inside the plant or deep inside the ground/dirt
Pumps.