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Brittle bushes are adapted to survive in arid environments by having deep root systems that can access groundwater. They can also absorb moisture from the air through their leaves, a process called foliar uptake, to supplement their water intake. Additionally, brittle bushes have evolved small leaves and a waxy coating to reduce water loss through transpiration.

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