Geologic time and evolution.
Deserts do not adapt. That is something only living organisms such as plants and animals can do,
do plants and animals adapt
Plants in desert regions provide food and shelter for animals, such as insects, rodents, and birds. In return, animals help with pollination and seed dispersal for plants, contributing to their reproduction and survival in the harsh desert environment. This mutual dependency ensures both plant and animal species can thrive and adapt to the challenging conditions of the desert.
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they adapt
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They adapt to the lack of water. Some can absorb it through there skin. Others get it from plants in the desert.
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
There are many ways in which the cacti plants have adapted to the desert including needing less water to live. These cacti plants have also developed very sharp needles to prevent animals from taking the water inside.
Some animals adapt to a certain environment and it becomes their habitat
Plants are able to adapt to almost every environment. Some ways they have adapted to the desert is being able to store large amounts of water and protect themselves from other organisms.
Animals in the desert adapt to flash flooding by going into holes in the ground for reptiles. Birds build nests and hover down in the nesting area. Larger animals look for caves and ravines.