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What type of evolutionary adaptations did plants acquire to allow them to grow in areas that were not directly on a water source?

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Answer:

Plants developed roots to absorb water from the ground

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Answer:

Vascular seedless plants evolved specific structures to transport and hold fluids, reducing dependence on water sources.

Step-by-step explanation:

If given the ability to hold on to water, the plant does not have to frow directly on a water source.

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