Can plants, like animals, migrate on their own? Climate change is responsible for location change


New York, June 30, 2022, Thursday

Climate change caused by global warming can cause man to migrate, but plants also move from one place to another to save their existence at the behest of the weather. Researchers believe that this water is the only effect of climate change. Therefore, no species of plant can be found in abundance in one place and it is possible for it to grow elsewhere. The study of the migration of astonishing plants is very important to know what effect climate change will have on plants in addition to humans and animals.

According to a source, the displacement of many species of plants and shrubs has increased in the last three decades. Migration, however, does not mean that vegetation moves like humans, but that subtle movements that are not immediately noticeable are noticed years later. This migration is also a natural sign of survival against future threats. A study by The Atlantic a few years ago found that many species of white oak, sugar, maple, and American holly found in eastern America were now moving westward. Specific species of broad-leaved plants in particular were also found to be moving in the direction of moisture.

As the trees and plants of the cold region move upwards, the chances of survival are higher. If the plants growing in the cold region move towards the tropical regions, a cool climate is found. Surprisingly, however, the plant does not know how this sense occurs.

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