They have a Trunk that stores their water so they can use it another time when they need it.
Plants have adapted to drought by developing better water absorption root system. Conserving water and having devices to minimize transpiration rate by its areal parts.
Angiosperms cover a wide group. You would have to look at the individual species.
Being drought-resistant
One single-celled organism that can survive severe drought is the tardigrade, also known as the water bear. Tardigrades can enter a state called cryptobiosis, where they curl up and lose almost all water content, allowing them to survive extreme conditions like drought. During this state, they can withstand high levels of radiation, extreme temperatures, and lack of water for long periods.
Plants with taproots typically have an advantage in drought conditions as taproots penetrate deep into the soil to access water sources that fibrous roots cannot reach. This allows taproot plants to better withstand drought by having access to water stored deep in the ground.
Clover is better adapted to survive drought conditions compared to potatoes. Clover has deep root systems that can access water deeper in the soil, while potatoes have shallow roots and require consistent moisture. Clover can also enter a state of dormancy during drought, helping it conserve water until conditions improve.
Angiosperms cover a wide group. You would have to look at the individual species.
well technically they can't survive without water but CSIRO is developing a liquid that will survive in a drought
heat coldness and drought
Amphibians have a wide range of methods to survive. Most important is their ability to survive drought.
not enough water means no plants. The plants need water to survive, just like we need water to survive. a drought would cause crop failure, and if it's a long term drought, animals could die.
a drought is where there is no rainfall for a long period of time making vegetation unable to grow and animals unable to survive. :)
Yes, angiosperms (flowering plants) frequently have a thick cuticle on their leaves. The cuticle helps reduce water loss through evaporation and provides protection against environmental stresses like drought and pathogens.
They had 'ways'
they can go several days without water and food
Sead Coat
Being drought-resistant
a long drought began in canaan , so the Israelites had to move to where to survive