
Why Doesn’t the Palo Verde Tree Need Water?
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Science, Geography, Other
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the unique adaptations of the Palo Verde tree, which thrives in arid regions like the American Southwest. Unlike succulents, it is a deciduous tree with small leaves that limit water loss. The tree performs photosynthesis through its green trunk and stems, allowing it to survive without leaves. It has deep roots and trichomes to capture and conserve water. However, its thin bark makes it vulnerable to wildfires, especially in areas with invasive grasses.
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