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1. How is a cactus adapted to its environment?


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The Cactus is adapted to its environment in many ways. Due to the dry region, it is found in the cactus is very good at storing water. This means much of the cactus is made up of water. The cactus also had spikes to prevent larger animals from eating and killing it.

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