they eat cheese
i do like a pork pie is what they think to them selves so they go shopping and then raid the stor like a PRO!!!
no,there would be little change because the cactus wont be able to adapt to the environment.
it stores water in its large stem
The crawling cactus adapts to its environment by storing water in its stems, reducing water loss through its spines, and spreading out to access more sunlight. These adaptations help it survive and thrive in harsh conditions.
it helps because
it stores water in its large stem
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.
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
when the cactus is none of sun it can survive
Yes, some species of cactus can survive quite far north and are able to tolerate all but the coldest of temperatures.
The stem of a cactus is typically thick and succulent, allowing it to store water during times of drought. This adaptation helps the cactus survive in arid environments by providing a reserve of water for times when it is scarce. Additionally, the stem is often covered in a waxy layer to reduce water loss through evaporation.
Cactus.