If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
The moist riverbank where a fern lives is the fern's habitat. This environment provides the necessary conditions for the fern to thrive, including adequate moisture, shade, and suitable soil. Habitats are crucial for the survival of organisms, as they supply essential resources and support ecological interactions.
Fern plants have specialized structures called sporangia that produce spores for reproduction. These spores are dispersed by wind and water, allowing ferns to colonize new areas. Ferns also have unique leaves called fronds that are effective at capturing sunlight in shady environments, where they often thrive. Additionally, ferns have a strong and flexible stem that allows them to bend without breaking, helping them adapt to various environmental conditions.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, does not adapt to the environment as it is a sandstone rock formation that remains unchanged over time. However, it is located in a desert environment, and the plants and animals around Uluru have adapted to survive in this arid landscape by conserving water and seeking shade during the hot days.
The fern produce spores called sori(sorus) on the lower surfaces of pinna(leaflets)
It's thick body..
characteristics of plants
They built windmills and plows
they adapt in their own ways... such as if the plant or tree has a large trunk/stem then it will store water ready for the dry months
They stayed in dry climate because of the skin they had they barley drink any water.
Dry Farming which included: corn, squash, melons, beans, and fruit.
how do leeches adapt their environment
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
Because all cactus have large sacks in them like camels that hold water. >:{D
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
Your fern may be wilting due to several factors, including inadequate watering, excessive sunlight, or low humidity levels. Ferns thrive in consistently moist soil and high humidity, so if the soil is too dry or the environment is too dry, they can suffer. Additionally, direct sunlight can scorch their leaves, leading to wilting. Check the soil moisture and adjust light exposure to help revive your fern.