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trees like the mesquite tree have deeper roots than other desert plants.How are these roots an adaptation for survival in the desert ecosystem

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They can reach deep underground water with their long roots!
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Answer:

This way the can reach deeper water tables than other plants or trees.

Step-by-step explanation:

As mesquite trees have deeper roots than other desert plants, they can reach down to forty feet in the soil to find water and survive desert conditions, while other plants die.

I hope it helps!

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