No cactus plant is found natively in the Gobi Desert. Cactus plants instead are native to the deserts and Great Plains of the United States of America. They also are native to the deserts of Latin America.
Cacti are only natives of the Americas. There are no natural cacti in the Sahara. Any cacti found growing there are transplants from the New World. Some species, such as the prickly pear, can quickly become a noxious invasive plant when transplanted to a new environment where they have no natural enemies to keep them in check.
No, only the American deserts. (North and South)
No, cacti are found naturally only in the Americas. They do not occur naturally in Asia.
there arn't any
yes there is cacti in the gobi desert
yes
It is generally found in the areas where desert soils is present. Like the deserts of Thar, Gobi, Sahara, etc.
The Gobi Desert is in Asia.
Is the Gobi desert a landmark?
The Gobi Desert is in the continent Asia - it covers parts of northern China and Southern Mongolia.
The Gobi is located in mid-Asia, far from the North Pole. But Gobi desert is a cold desert.
The two main deserts in China are, the Gobi desert and the Taklamakan desert.
The Gobi Desert is located in southern Mongolia and northwestern China.
The Gobi Desert is the coldest desert in Mongolia. It is located in the southern part of the country on the border with China.
The Gobi Desert, a large, cold winter desert, is found on the northern Chinese border with Mongolia.
No, the Gobi Desert is in Mongolia.
The Gobi Desert of China and Mongolia is the northernmost desert.
The Gobi Desert. P.S. I think its sorta stupid that in the related questions there is a question that asks, 'What desert is located between China and Mongolia.' Same question, same answer.