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The Plants That Saved Every Drop

By Vaishnavi Renduchintala · Ages 8-12 PDF Book Free

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During a long dry spell, two curious kids discover how plants hold onto water—from waxy leaves and deep roots to tiny openings that open and close—turning every drop into a lifeline.

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Plants conserve water through adaptations like waxy cuticles on leaves, deep root systems, and stomata that open to take in carbon dioxide and close to reduce water loss. During drought, these features help plants survive until rain returns.

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