shallow roots
big leaves
growing tall
thorns
all of these
Plants in certain rain forests require certain adaptation due to the amount of rainfall received and the seasonality of the rainfall. For example rainforests in sub-tropical region receive seasonal rainfall, this means that when it rains (in the wet season) it pours, but there is also a "dry" season where it still rains, but much less. For this reason the plants have to be adapted to be able to survive in both conditions. Equatorial rainforests receive pretty much constant rainfall throughout the year, so the plants are adapted for this
Dry climate is healthier
some plants shed their leaves and their stem acts as a photo synthetic organ and it also stores water to be used in dry season.That is how stems help.
Yes, hot desert climate and hot and dry climate generally refer to the same type of climate. Both terms describe a climate characterized by high temperatures and low precipitation, resulting in arid conditions.
There are five climate regions on planet Earth. These include tropical, dry, temperate, cold, as well as polar. For example, the northeast of the United States is temperate in climate.
Wind dispersed pollen is the evolution of the key step in which the adaptation of seed plants to dry land
Succulents.
an example of climate is dry and humid
Xerophytic plants grow in hot dry climate of the southern state.
Majorca's climate affects their vegetation by allowing only specific plants to grow well in that area. For example, this area has very hot and dry summers which make the climate perfect for succulents and cacti.
Shrubs and plants who can retain water
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Plants in certain rain forests require certain adaptation due to the amount of rainfall received and the seasonality of the rainfall. For example rainforests in sub-tropical region receive seasonal rainfall, this means that when it rains (in the wet season) it pours, but there is also a "dry" season where it still rains, but much less. For this reason the plants have to be adapted to be able to survive in both conditions. Equatorial rainforests receive pretty much constant rainfall throughout the year, so the plants are adapted for this
Climate is the type of weather in an area. For example, rain forests have a hot, humid and moist climate while deserts have a hot and dry climate.
this is beacause it is hot and dry climate and has a large variety of plants
If you live in a dry climate, it helps make the plant think it is humid out. Tropical plants need humidity.
If the climate is really dry, the crops(fruit, flowers....) they won't grow very juicy and not that delicious. The plants will then be very dry because of the dry climate. If the climate is very moist, the crops will flood and not grow as fast because of the water flooding the plant and making it really wet and not able to grow.