The roots are long, so as to absorb moisture from low down in the sand - sand has rapid drainage causing water to leak to the bottom.
Marram grass lives in hot, salty climates. It is incredibly robust and yet, the harsh conditions it lives in actually make it grow more. If even two inches of the roots were snipped off, the root would grow where it was landed and therefore Marram grass spreads fast.
Marram grass is very deep rooting and able to reach the water-table. Marram grass has adapted to deal with transpiration (water loss through the leaves). It is also able to withstand being covered by blown sand.
marram grass is a grass that is very well adapted to helping create sand dunes.
Marram.
Marram
To reduce transpiration
a cameleon adapts to its environment as it changes to the colour so say if it lived in an environment with grass it would go green to adapt with the grass
The sand scarab beetle but how?
because it has such a long roots
cacti are adapted to their environment
How is a dog adapted to its environment
yes a flower is adapted to their environment
Grass snakes adapt to their environment by the ability to blend in either with greens or browns. They tend to find protected areas whether in foliage or even a depression in the ground to attain safety.
Both the Aztecs and Incas were highly skilled at adapting to their respective environments. They utilized advanced agricultural techniques such as terrace farming and irrigation systems to cultivate crops in challenging landscapes. Additionally, they constructed elaborate cities and infrastructure that took advantage of natural resources like waterways and mountains for protection and sustenance.