Because they are able to store extreme amounts of water and can hold onto it in case of droughts. However, if they get too much water, the can explode. this is very rare though.
Cactus.
Jade cactus, or Crassula perfoliata var. falcata, thrives in desert environments due to its adaptation to arid conditions. It has evolved thick, fleshy leaves that store water, allowing it to survive long periods of drought. Additionally, its ability to tolerate high temperatures and poor soil makes it well-suited for the harsh desert climate. These adaptations help the jade cactus efficiently utilize available resources and minimize water loss.
The cactus is the only plant that can grow in the desert because it can store its own water for long periods of time. Daniel Makepeace
It isn't. Cacti can be grown in many climates, but most simply prefer the arid desert climes. They don't exist in other climates because other plants that are more suited to those climates choke them out by growing faster and blocking sunlight.Clarification:There are cactus species that grow in tropical rain forests, grasslands and other biomes. They are not restricted to deserts alone.
Yes, there are cacti in Egypt. They are typically found in desert areas, as they are well-suited to the hot and dry climate of the region. Some species of cacti are native to Egypt, while others have been introduced.
A xerophyte is a species of plant that can survive extremely long periods without water and has adapted to environments that present such challenges. Xerophytes are important to biologists, who study the unique way xerophytes conserve water.
One reason their suited for desert life because camels have broad,flat, leathery pads on their feet son their feet don't go through the sand.
yes exactly
Solar or wind energy would be quite suitable as energy sources in a desert.
Solar energy is best suited to desert areas with almost unlimited sunshine.
A organism with traits that are suited to a certain environment have a better chance of surviving than organisms who's traits are not suited for the environment.
Plants from the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms) are well-suited for desert life due to their ability to adapt to extreme conditions, such as drought and high temperatures. These plants often have adaptations like deep root systems, succulent leaves, and mechanisms to prevent water loss through transpiration.