The baobab tree (Adansonia digitata) absorb water by its roots.
Guys if you want to save the baobab tree, you have to water it- do not throw trash on it. And it has to have sunlight!
Baobab trees have a swollen trunk so they can store litres and litres of water
120 000 litres. ;-) zaz
Spongy bark also allows the baobab tree conserve water. The bark of the baobab is more porous than regular wood, making it able to absorb moisture like a sponge. This allows the tree to absorb as much water as possible in times of rain and store it for use during times of scarcity or drought. ~Look it up but hope it helps!
Spongy bark also allows the baobab tree conserve water. The bark of the baobab is more porous than regular wood, making it able to absorb moisture like a sponge. This allows the tree to absorb as much water as possible in times of rain and store it for use during times of scarcity or drought. ~Look it up but hope it helps!
They either store it in their trunks/stems like the baobab tree or the cactus. Or, they just need very little of it to survive.
The Baobab has deep tap roots to suck water deep underground also, a very thick bark to preserve water for the dry season. The bark can store up to 120,000 litres of water to help it survive.
it sucks up water from it's roots and uses the water for life
Baobab is the correct spelling for the tree.
Orchestra Baobab was created in 1970.
Bottle trees from Australia and Baobab trees from Africa