Each undisturbed desert has exactly the number of plants that can be supported with the amount of rain the region receives - nothing less, nothing more.
the answer is that there is no exact amount because some goes and comes
The most common plants in deserts are cacti. These plants are able to go for long period of time without water and that is why they do well in deserts.
The deserts are usually sparsely populated because its conditions does not support the growth of plants. It is therefore difficult to sustain life in a desert because of the little amount of water.
All the mainland states have deserts, and all have native plants. Tasmania has no deserts, so logically it has no native desert plants. However it may have plants, also found in deserts.
the benefits are the plants (cacti) that grows only in deserts
Romania hasn't tundra and deserts.
The importance of the deserts are..- Deserts are fertile for animals & plants. *Fertile: good place to live
There are no major deserts in Europe, and the exact number of minor deserts are not known.
In deserts, high temperatures can lead to evaporation of water faster than it can be replenished, limiting water availability for plants. Soil composition in deserts is typically poor in nutrients and organic matter, making it challenging for plants to grow. Additionally, low annual precipitation levels in deserts reduce the amount of water available for plant growth, further limiting productivity.
Most deserts have fertile soil but need irrigation to grow plants.
For a list of the major deserts of the world and their locations, click on this link.
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. Even some sheltered parts of the Antarctic Desert have a few lichens, mosses and algae.