How Amazon Rainforests Outlast Drought: Maybe It's in the Roots
How Amazon Rainforests Outlast Drought: Maybe It's in the Roots
Aug 2, 2010
By Brett Israel
LiveScience

Thick-canopied swaths of the Amazon forest can tolerate seasonal droughts better than many other types of vegetation thanks to their deep roots, a new study suggests.

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