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Day 10
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Yet, transitional areas between the open desert and oases on the desert fringe support diverse plant forms that not only have adapted to the [[thô ráp]] conditions but actually thrive there. | harsh |
| Eighty-five percent of the Taklimakan Desert consists of shifting sand [[cồn cát]], some up to 250 meters tall, that are largely free of vegetation. | dunes |
| sparsifolia does so according to [[thủy lực]] conductance—that is, the ease with which it takes up groundwater. | hydraulic |
| Successful desert plants are resilient to [[thiêu đốt]] summers and frigid winters, drought, and high-salt conditions. | scorching |
| These stomata generally remain open during the day while the plant conducts [[quang hợp]]. | photosynthesis |
| Tamarix ramosissima, a small tree with [[hình kim]] leaves commonly known as tamarisk or salt cedar, takes in enormous amounts of water via a far-reaching root system many times the size of the plant above ground. | needlelike |