How do plants adapt to extreme habitats?

Plants adapt the same as animals and humans. Through evolution the strongest and most adaptable will survive and pass their genes on to the next generation. By that process there will be more stronger individuals in that population every subsequent generation causing the species to change.

Other plants adapt according to the season. In a woodland, lots of plants compete for light. In spring, plants grow new leaves.

Ferns are one of the first plants to grow new leaves. They do this before the trees have sprouted leaves. This way, they can catch lots of light before they are shaded by the trees.

In cold and exposed places, plants grow close to the ground so that they are protected from strong winds. There is not enough warmth or sunlight for them to grow tall. How Do Plants Survive Extreme Conditions?

Each environment presents new problems for plants. Desert plants have plenty of sunlight. But they receive very little water.

When it does rain, they soak up as much water as they can.

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