The seeds of the dandelion is designed to be blown by the wind far and wide.
Some things that come to mind are a stronger root system (either deeper roots or a more extensive shallow network) to anchor it, mechanisms to minimize water loss (smaller leaves, waxy surface coating, protection from predation), perhaps an affinity for growing in protected areas such as at the base of trees or near shrubbery that may protect it from heavy winds, and the root system would probably be a good place for the plant to store more water, like a tuberous root or something, because with the strong wind there is a possibility it could be a dry climate. That's what comes to mind, I'm sure there are other things too. Hope that helps!
Weather adaptations help plants to survive by maximizing their effectiveness in that climate.
For example, if a cactus didn't have a low surface area (to prevent water loss), and roots that spread out over a wide distance underground, it couldn't be able to gather enough water for it to survive.
They don't. The more wind, the better they grow. Plants cannot do transpiration at a fast rate if there is a high water concentration outside in the air (humidity). Water will always do diffusion.
Different root sizes
Natural selection conceived of as a struggle for life in which only those organisms best adapted to existing conditions are able to survive and reproduce.
1. Mushroom is spelt different to dandelion 2. I like mushrooms 3. Dandelions are orangy purple
Dandelion
a bacterial cell will form (essentially morph into) an endospore when its environment changes. If the cell has adapted to survive in warm, moist conditions with an abundance of proteins and then if these conditions the bacterial cell has adapted to are changed, conditions aren't warm or moist then as a survival mechanism it will essentially morph into an endospore. Then when conditions change back to the cells original ideal conditions, tiny chemoreceptors on the endospore will activate genes in the cell to morph back into its normal form.
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Dandelion seeds have adapted to be spread far and wide by the wind.
Dandelion & Burr.
Remote controlled planes are not desinged to fly in very windy conditions.
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dry,windy conditions
It has an iron base which weighs it down to keep it from blowing away in windy conditions.
No windy is a description of the wind conditions. Temperature measures hotness and is a number such as 30 degrees
So that they are able to survive in harsh conditions. For example, mountains where it is windy, the pistil and stamen of flowers would be longer compared to the flowers on lower ground.
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Quite windy
From all of the information that I have gathered along with actual observation in the Wild. Alligators either stay hidden in windy weather or the waves in windy conditions keep you from seeing them.
A group of plants and animals adapted to similar conditions is called a community.