they dig deep down to the part were it can find water.
The giant cactus would not survive in the British climate because they are adapted to grow in the arid areas.
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no,a cactus can't survive in northpole because it will become frozen and it would die. Cactus can almostly survive in any climate. In northpole it is very cold and the cactus is not adapted to low temperatures. Cactus need warmth and in northpole there is freezing weather and freezing water, cactus can't survive in northpole.
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A Cactus.
long roots that reach deep down
Cactus's usually live in quite a hot climate and they survive with little rainfall. You may find cactus's in areas which rain quite a lot but they are most common in Africa, North America, Mexico, South America, Asia and Australia.
yes a cactus will survive because it stores water in its trunk for when it needs it most
They survive by doing what a cactus does
They store water in their trunks. Also, they don't have leaves, so water does not evaporate from them, and the cactus doesn't have to support the growth of the leaves. Spikes discourage predators from eating the plant.
No
Arizona has a dessert climate. Thus it is good to plant cactus there and other plants that don't need very much water to survive.