If a plant's surroundings do not have enough water, it adapts by having thick and waxy layers on its leaves to keep water from evaporating.
Other plants that grow in areas with bad air and water circulation have aerial roots which are above ground. The roots give additional support to the plant and also help to absorb more water vapour from the air.
Some plants adapt to float on water. To enable this, they have waxy leaves that keep water droplets from forming (so that they won't sink) or they have leaves with air pockets to help them stay afloat.
Plants with spikes are adapted to deter herbivores and protect themselves from being eaten. The spikes act as a physical barrier, making it difficult for animals to access the plant's nutrients. Additionally, spikes can also help plants conserve water by reducing water loss through transpiration.
Water plants do not have a waxy coating because they do not need to prevent water loss through transpiration like terrestrial plants. Their cell walls are adapted to absorb water efficiently from their surroundings, so they do not require a waxy cuticle for protection.
Plants take in water, minerals, and sunlight from their surroundings for photosynthesis. They also absorb carbon dioxide from the air.
Plants that grow on the surface of rocks are called lithophytes. These plants have adapted to thrive in rocky environments by anchoring themselves to the surface of the rocks and accessing nutrients and water from the surrounding environment.
Non-vascular plants like mosses and liverworts can be found in the Hoh Rainforest because they do not have true vascular tissues to transport water and nutrients like vascular plants do. These non-vascular plants are adapted to moist environments like the Hoh Rainforest where they can absorb water directly from their surroundings.
for the africans they are used/they adapt themselves to such a climate from birth like how plants get adapted to their surroundings(example:cacti).for us we may feel how do they survive but they will feel how do we in other parts of the world survive.
Plants with spikes are adapted to deter herbivores and protect themselves from being eaten. The spikes act as a physical barrier, making it difficult for animals to access the plant's nutrients. Additionally, spikes can also help plants conserve water by reducing water loss through transpiration.
Crayfish have developed eyes on short stems that help them see their environment. They have adapted to blend in with their surroundings and have pincers to help them defend themselves.
King Cobras have adapted to have bodies that camouflage into their surroundings. They also have highly poisonous venom to protect themselves.
Swallows adapted to their surroundings because they have to, if they did not then they would not survive there.
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They have adapted successfully to suit their surroundings.
they have fur to keep them warm
Animals adapt in many ways to their surroundings. The ends of grasshoppers legs are sticky pads that help them cling to whatever they are on.
They can spray (Skunk), Poison (like some plants) or have adapted senses to avoid predators.
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots