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This depends on the habitat in which they live if they live in an area with low rainfall then they would have tap root to penetrate deep down in the soil for water and in areas with high rainfall they would have fibrous roots.
Moist environments.
no plants are needed because they photosynthesis, producing oxygen and counteracting respiration, which occurs in all organisms and produces carbon dioxide if there were no plants oxygen would rapidly bee depleted and we would have nothing to breathe
you would expect that the populations of animals are increasing or decreasing or because of no rainfall the plants will get dried.
If you mean organisms, then it would be true-bred plants, for example, peas are true-bred plants.
If you mean organisms, then it would be true-bred plants, for example, peas are true-bred plants.
Yes. Rain help plants and other vegetation to grow. It also freshens the air. Without it, there would be no crops, or water for animals and humans (since you can't drink salt water). So, yes, rainfall is good.
IT IS TOO ARID. Natural plants need sufficient rainfall or fresh groundwater to grow and the Persian Gulf region is noted for lacking both of these.
It is called convection rainfall because Ou add the word conversation In Front of it you idiot
Rainfall that soaks slowly into the soil
i guess temporary lakes would be created, water reserves would be replenished and certainly, it would come into bloom (as desserts indeed have indigenous plants that bloom when there is enough rainfall)
Without photosynthesis, plants would not grow. The formation of plants, starting with ancient algae, started producing the oxygen levels needed to produce all the lifeforms on the planet.