Yes, there are cacti in all the deserts of North and South America.
Cacti occur naturally only in the deserts of North and South America.
No, mealworms do not eat cacti and cacti do not occur naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives to American deserts.
No, cacti are natives of the American deserts only. They do not grow elsewhere naturally unless they have been planted there. When planted outside the Americas they can become a noxious invasive species. especially the various species of prickly pear.
Yes, a number of species of cacti can be found in coastal deserts in the Americas only.
No, they live in forests, mountains,deserts,and swamps.
Cacti are natives of the Americas only and not found naturally in the Arabian Desert.
Mainly deserts.
It can live because the cacti can soak up water
Yes, there are cacti in the deserts of North and South America.
Yes, besides dates in the Sahara, there are several cacti in the American deserts that produce edible fruit.
the benefits are the plants (cacti) that grows only in deserts
Across the world preferably in dry deserts.