Yes.
water
Because roses need more water than cactuses. A cactus can store water in itself.
yea they can create water
Some cactuses in the desert have water in them
Salt water can harm cactuses by causing dehydration and disrupting their natural balance of nutrients. When cactuses absorb salt water, the high concentration of salts can interfere with their ability to take up water and essential minerals, leading to wilting, stunted growth, and eventually death. It's important to avoid exposing cactuses to salt water and use fresh water for watering instead.
Cactuses
The duration of Cactuses is 1.55 hours.
Cactuses was created on 2006-03-15.
Cactuses have a waxy coating to help them retain water, and they have spines to keep others from taking their water.
Examples of adaptations for a cacutse is that it is prickley and it has water inside of it as its main source of food.
The answer is yes because the savana is the grassland.The savana is a desert place.Also known as the Greenland.It has all different kinds of biomes too!For example,the savana has cactuses that have water in them.Sometimes animals try to find some water so they would take the water out of the cactuses if the cactuses didn't have thorns. I should say That if the cactuses DIDN't have thorns then the animals would try to take the water.Answer your question?
Cactuses Come in Flocks was created in 1919-11.