Yes, there are a number of species of grass that grow in deserts.
No, Lithuania has no deserts. It is made up of forests and grass plains.
Grass does adapt and survives quite well in the deserts. There are a number of species found in deserts around the world, most being various forms of clumping grass.
Deserts do have some grass but nothing to the extent as one would find in a marsh, except at an oasis or near a river.
Since Brazil has no true deserts, it would have no 'desert grass.' Argentina has deserts so it would be more common there.
Yes, there are a number of grass species that live in deserts.
Yes, there are species of grass that grow in deserts.
they have different surroundings such as trees, and more dry grass
Deserts and Lowlands
marble gum, mulga, spinifex grass, tumble weed
Grasshoppers live in tall grass that provides them shelter and food. Their habitats may vary from hot deserts to moist rain forests.
Deserts,tropical forests,coniferous forests,decidous forests tundra and grass lands.
There are a lot.. The ones I have are cacti, wild flowers grass aloe four wing salt brush