A.Long term energy storage
A is correct. We know that water buildup is essential for plants (and all other organisms) that live in the desert due to its lack of moisture. So, the question is simply asking which adaptation will help a plant retain the most water in the desert. Here’s what makes each wrong or right:
A. Stem that stores water - Having stems that can retain a lot of moisture and water is absolutely necessary for plants that live in hot and dry biomes. The brief periods of rain in the desert make it easier for plants with water-storing stems to absorb the water and remain hydrated throughout their time. This is referred to as succulence, and most (if not all) plants in the desert are succulents. This is the correct answer!
B. Shallow root system - Many plants that live in deserts tend to have shallow root systems that allow them to quickly absorb and moisture in the environment — and because water never goes too far in the desert, they soak most of it up. Although this is helpful, it is better for plants that live in places with a lot of soil.
C. Large surface area - Having a large surface area is more useful for photosynthesis and may result in dehydration. This is wrong!
D. Flat broad leaves - Again, this adaptation is more favorable for plants that do not live in the desert because, as we know, photosynthesis requires water.
Every time a volcano erupts, the magma always cools down and turn into igneous rocks. Metamorphic rocks are created underground due to heat, pressure and time. The production of these rocks will always continue unless an extreme phenomenon causes all volcanoes to go dormant forever and the earth's crust disappears. Lol
The correct answer is C. humans
Language is an advanced system for communication available only to humans. Dolphins, chimps, and bees, use other means to communicate, but it is not a language, it's mostly things like smells or pheromones or similar things.
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Taj Mahal is slowly losing its white color because of pollutants from vehicles and industries around it. It is a result of chemical weathering. Polluted air contains a large amount of nitrogen and sulfur oxide released from the industries in the area.
These chemical comes down with the rain and called acid rain. This acid rain reacts with the marble which is made up of calcium carbonate thereby turning the Taj Mahal yellow.
These environmental pollution cause the oxidation of marble constituents from which Taj Mahal is made up of and are responsible for the chemical weathering of Taj Mahal.