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In which biome do plants have waxy leaves to prevent water loss and spines/thorns to discour
animals from eating them?.

A. temperate forest
B. rainforest
C. hot desert
D. savanna


Sagot :

Answer: C

Explanation: They are subjected to high temperatures and scarcity of water. To prevent the loss of water through transpiration or evaporation desert plants have leaves modified into spines and the epidermis is covered with a thick waxy coating.

Answer: hot desert

Explanation: i really dont know but cactus maybe are a clue use context clues or whatever bro