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- Tumbleweeds have specific adaptations12:
- Tumbling habit: At the end of the growing season, they detach from their base and are blown about by winds, scattering their seeds widely.
- Tube-shaped leaves: These reduce surface area for evaporation.
- Taproot: Allows access to moist soil within the earth, providing enough nutrients for survival.
- Not well-adapted to very moist soil2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.At the end of the growing season when their small seeds are ripe, the tumbleweeds wither and detach from their base and are blown about by winds, scattering their seeds widely over the surface of the ground. Therefore, the tumbling habit of these plants is an adaptation to extensive dispersal of their ripe seeds.www.encyclopedia.com/plants-and-animals/plants/…Tumbleweeds produce tube shaped leaves during seedling, which reduce the surface area for evaporation, just like cacti. It also has a taproot that allows it to access moist soil within the earth, which gives it just enough nutrients to survive. Because of this, these plants do not adapt very well to very moist soil.www.funappschool.com/PlantAdaptations/Tumble… - People also ask
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