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Desert plants
They store water when it rains, inside of them
In a desert environment, the presence of water is crucial for the growth of plants. Water helps plants to survive and thrive by providing hydration for photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and overall growth. Without enough water, plants in the desert may struggle to grow, reproduce, and ultimately survive.
kelp, seaweed, mangroves
Seaweed grows under water by absorbing the minerals and nutrients from the water. They also get the sunlight that reflects through the water since they are plants.
Seaweed such as kelp.
Kelp and Seaweed.
By procuring the moisture from air and soil and conserving it very efficiently.
Water plants eaten as foods include: Dulse (edible seaweed) Nori (edible seaweed, used in sushi maki rolls) Irish moss (contains carrageenan, a food additive) Sea cucumber Laver (edible seaweed)
Many different kinds of plants grow in water. Seaweed and lily pads are two examples.
It is important for the roots of desert plants to grow near the surface of the ground so the desert plant's roots may get water easily ( without going into many kinds of trouble ).
In a desert, what little rain there may be is stored in the stems and leaves (succulents), or in the swollen body (cacti). Desert plants may also send down deep roots to seek out any ground water far below.