What is the primary reason quiver trees can thrive in harsh desert conditions?
A They store water in their thick trunks.
B They use photosynthesis more efficiently than other plants.
C Their roots extract moisture from deep underground.
Fact: Quiver trees have adapted to desert life by developing thick trunks that store water, enabling them to survive long periods without rainfall and endure extreme heat.
Correct Answer: They store water in their thick trunks.