Xerophytes, halophytes and succulents
Seed plants became adapted to the environment with our great climate. :)
There are many plants that are adapted to living in deserts. They are called xerophytes - plants able to survive with little rainfall.
Deserts are abiotic because there is much that is not living in them. Plants have adapted to live on very little water, store water, and live in very hot and dry conditions.
Plants found in tropical deserts include cacti, succulents, shrubs, and grasses that are adapted to survive in hot and arid conditions. Examples include barrel cacti, agave plants, acacia trees, and thorn bushes. These plants have features such as water-storing tissues, reduced leaves, and deep root systems to help them thrive in the extreme desert environment.
desert
Deserts are usually devoid of life, but desert scrubs are abound with wonderfully adapted plants and animals.
Deserts and tundras are both characterized by extreme environmental conditions with limited vegetation cover. They also have low precipitation levels and experience temperature extremes, with deserts being hot and tundras being cold. Additionally, both ecosystems have adapted plants and animals that are specialized to survive in these harsh environments.
They've adapted to the environment because the plant doesn't need that much atention. They've adapted to the environment because the plant doesn't need that much atention.
Simply inhabitants.
Plants in sand dune environments often have deep roots to anchor them in loose sand and access water underground. They may also have waxy or hairy leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration and protect against wind and salt spray. Some plants have specialized mechanisms to survive in nutrient-poor soils, such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their root nodules.
Animals and plants are adapted to their environment through physical traits, behaviors, and life cycles that help them survive. For example, animals in deserts have adaptations like storing water or being nocturnal, while plants in rainforests have large leaves to capture sunlight. Over time, natural selection has resulted in traits that are beneficial for each species in their specific habitat.
Plants that live in the deserts and plants that live in the Tundra have commonalities and differences. One commonality is that they have both learned to adapt to very harsh climates. One difference is that Tundra plants are adapted to extreme cold, while desert plants are adapted to extreme heat.