All trees require water but trees in the desert have adapted to live on limited water resources.
They don't! Trees cannot live without water but trees in the desert are able to conserve water and extract limited moisture from the soil. Some have a root system that goes many feet below the surface to zones with more water.
Desert.
The khejadi tree is found mainly in desert areas. It can grow without much water. Its bark is used for making medicines. The berry like fruits of this plant are called sangari.
Your question makes no sense, tree frogs do not live in deserts.
the joshua tree survives in the desert because it has a very thick trunk to keep in water.
The Joshua tree has a very thick trunk to keep in water. Which in the desert that is very crucial.
Mainly the plants which can live without water for a longer period of time and can resists dryness in air. Eg: cactus, palmMainly plants that look dry on the insideAnd a Joshua tree
Deserts are most often dominated by annuals such as grasses but include various shrubs. flowers and cactus including:Barrel CactusOrgan Pipe CactusPrickly PearsSaguaro CactusBrittlebushCreosote BushDesert HollyDesert SagePalm TreesJoshua Tree and other YuccasElephant treesDesert LilyDesert MarigoldDesert PincushionDesert PrinroseCactus and scrub that can live without much water.
Yes, mimosa trees will grow in desert climates with sufficient water.
The Joshua Tree
The Birch Tree
the joshua tree survives in the desert because it has a very thick trunk to keep in water.