There are a few ways that animals adapt to life in the central valley. One way is to develop an internal way of conserving water.
They do not adapt normally as other plants do in time. They adapt extremely fast and go through stages called Phagquestionesis. This is due to the extreme temperatures and climate in the Central Valley's. Plants in this location also produce offspring faster than the majority of other plants. They behave more like weeds and are very susceptible to plant viruses such as Nekedballus and extreme mutations.
plants adapt by sunlight and water
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
Yes. plants adapt all the time.
They adapt by adapting
do plants and animals adapt
Pumas do not feed on plants and have little interaction with plants other than using them for shade and cover. Plants have little reason to adapt to pumas.
Plants adapt to growing in Sudan as per enviorenment available to them as mesophytes or xerophytes.
there is no answer
By living there
Plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration
Plants mainly undergo modification to increase their abilities to adapt. By modifying themselves, they can better adapt to and survive in their environment.