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To collect the rare amounts of water in the desert as quickly as possible before the water evaporates.

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Do cactus grow slowly?

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How have the stems of a cactus adapted to the desert?

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Woody roots tend to grow in a dense network near the surface of the earth?

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What is the type of root of catharanthus?

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Why the roots of the cactus plant and the hickory tree grow the way they do?

The roots of a cactus plant grow deep to find water in arid environments, while hickory tree roots spread wide to gather nutrients and water from a larger area. These root systems have evolved to help the plants survive in their respective habitats and optimize their access to necessary resources.


A cactus can grow where there is what?

A desert cactus can grow where the soil is free drainingbut holds enough moisture to meet cactus needs. It can grow where heat and light levels are high and moisture levelslow. A jungle cactus can grow where there are tall tree trunks or branches on which to anchor their airy, exposed roots. It can grow where heat and humidity levels are high and light levels low. But neither desert nor jungle cactus plants can grow in cold, damp climates.


What kind of plants grow well in hot climates?

date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.


What kind of root tends to grow in a dense network near the surface of the earth so it can branch out and collect water?

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How does the roots of a cactus adapt to the desert?

Cactus roots have adapted by burrowing deep to reach water that is not quickly evaporated by surface heat. The stems grow very thick to act as a sort of insulation against evaporative loss. And the leaves have evolved as needles which have a low surface area to reduce evaporation and to deter animals and insects that would pierce the stem to suck moisture from the plant.


Do all roots grow from the ground?

Roots are always expected to grow underground, beneath the surface of soil. However, in some cases it is common for roots to appear on water or above ground.