They adapt by adapting
Some animals are crocodiles, hippopotamus, and plants are papyrus
No, papyrus is not sugarcane. Papyrus is a plant native to wetlands in the Nile Delta, primarily used in ancient times to make a writing material also called papyrus. Sugarcane, on the other hand, is a tall grass species cultivated for its juice, which is processed to produce sugar. While both are plants, they belong to different families and serve different purposes.
The life cycle of papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) begins with the germination of seeds, which develop into young seedlings. These seedlings grow into tall, reed-like plants, characterized by their triangular stems and feathery flower clusters. Papyrus thrives in wetland habitats, where it can reproduce both sexually through seeds and asexually via rhizomes. As the plants mature, they contribute to their ecosystem by providing habitat and stabilizing soil, before eventually dying off and decomposing, returning nutrients to the environment.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
The other name for papyrus is Cyperus papyrus.
Papyrus.
Papyrus! :)
papyrus reed
plants adapt by sunlight and water
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
Papyrus was commonly used for writing on. It is made from the pith of the papyrus plant.
wheat and papyrus plant mostly.
papyrus, sugar, various grasses and other swamp plants. grape
papyrus was used to make paper in egypt. papyrus means paper. papyrus is a plant along the nile river and grows up to 15 feet high
It was papyrus. There were special leaves they got wet and put together. Then it would dry making them..... PAPER!!!
The Egyptians were able to make a type of paper from papyrus.
Flax, hemp, kenaf, papyrus, one more???