The petals absorb water from the sun and air and then transport it to the rest of the flower.
How dose a weasel adapeted to grasslands
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Yes. All animals adapt - so do the ones in the temperate grasslands. It's called "maintaining homeostasis (a stable internal environment)"
they live just like people live in ct and they go to the market they eat normal food and they do normal activities
By absorbing water from the grasslands
I think they adopt by changing there living styles.
Lions don't adapt to the jungle, since they don't live there. Lions live in grasslands, savannahs.
how does the yellow rached lily adapt to grasslands
The habitat of a sunflower is prairies and dry, open areas. The optimum temperature range is 70 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit, but sunflowers can tolerate high and low temperatures. They grow best in sunny, moist, or disturbed areas. Sunflowers like dry, arid, and sunny habitats. You should still water them, but not as much as other flowers.
Sunflowers are naturally adapted to grasslands and prairies, which makes up the majority of Kansas' topography. The soil in Kansas is very fertile, meaning many plants actually grow well there, not just sunflowers.
they developed fur to stay warm in the short-grass grassland beacause short-grass grasslands have colder winters than long-grass grasslands.
they adapt by having long fur cause its windy strong teeth to bite grass and camofloge to the grass