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The leaves of plants in a chaparral _____.


are adapted for holding in moisture

change color and die in autumn

are broad to keep out sunlight

have seeds that are protected by cones

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Answer:

are adapted for holding in moisture

Step-by-step explanation:

Chaparral is a region which vegetations are dominated by shrubs, herbs, and Grasses. In United States, Chaparral most commonly be found in U.S. state of California, southern Oregon,

Typically, Chaparral region has a low humidity, which make it pretty difficult for the plants to obtain their source of water. Because of this, the leaves of plants in a chaparral are adapted for holding in as much moisture as possible in case there's rain or water containing wind that pass through the region.

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