it wouldnt unless it rained alot and the rain was absorbed deep into the ground for the roots of the cactus to drink.
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.
there will be a little change because the cactus will not survive
no,there would be little change because the cactus wont be able to adapt to the environment.
A Cactus.
The giant cactus would not survive in the British climate because they are adapted to grow in the arid areas.
The cactus would not survive. If not insects, animals, or fungus that would attack it, the lack of sunlight and overabundance of moisture would kill the cactus. On the other hand, if you took a broad-leafed jungle plant and put it in the desert, it would not survive there, either.
The flower that could survive the longest without water or sunlight would be a cactus. Now, you agreed to exotic gifts! Cacti have interesting looking shapes. You could get him a weird looking cactus. That would be funny, exotic and it would survive!
it helps because
2 AM CST = 8 AM in the United Kingdom
To go from India to the United Kingdom you would have to go North. This is across the world from each other.
I sure would not rely on a cactus to provide water. Many cacti have toxins or hallucinogens in their tissues which could cause sickness and make the dehydration of the body even worse.
Too much water or temperatures below freezing can damage or kill a saguaro cactus.