Yes, there are cacti in the deserts of North and South America.
Cacti are strictly American Species and do not occurr naturally in any Australian Desert. However, prickly pear cacti have been introduced to some of Australia's deserts and have turned into a noxious invasive species.
Cacti are native to the Americas and are not found naturally in the Sahara Desert.
No, cacti are strictly New World plants. They do not grow naturally in the Sahara. Any cacti you might see there were planted by man.
There are various species of cacti found in the Sahara Desert, but they are not as abundant as in other desert regions. The exact number of cacti in the Sahara Desert can vary due to factors such as climate change and environmental conditions affecting their growth and distribution.
I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
Yes, many cacti genera are found in the desert.
Yes, there are numerous species of cacti in the Mojave Desert.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
Yes, there are cacti in the deserts of California.
Yes, I'm pretty sure there are cacti in the Thar Desert
Sonoran Desert is the desert in North America which has Cacti.
A desert need not have ANY cacti to be called a desert. A desert is simply a large region that is rather dry.