Sunflowers are well-suited to their environments due to their deep taproots, which allow them to access water and nutrients from deeper soil layers, making them resilient in dry conditions. Their large, broad leaves capture sunlight efficiently, optimizing photosynthesis. Additionally, sunflowers are heliotropic during their early growth stages, turning to face the sun, which maximizes light exposure for growth. These adaptations enable sunflowers to thrive in a variety of habitats, particularly in temperate climates.
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because venus fly traps have roots.
It only lives near water because that is where they develop from larva to adult.
its long neck can reach for high leaves wich provide food for the giraffe
sunflower in Tagalog: mirasol
A good question it is because animals adapt to that environment their body is suited to the area.