Papyrus is one of the most interesting and useful. It is a water reed that was used for making paper in ancient times. Today, it can no longer be found in the wild and only grows where cultivated.
Egypt is mainly a dry desert country with very little vegetation (there is allot of bare rock and sand). However there is a big river running though it and plants grow beside the river. Egypt is famous for the Papyrus plants that grow in the river (from which the first paper was made) and for the lotus plants to be found in the river. However Egypt also grows rice, corn and dates on the river blanks.
There are no trees growing in the Sahara Desert. There was a tree, Arbre du Ténéré, a solitary acacia, that grew on the caravan route through the Ténéré region of the Sahara in northeast Niger. The solitary tree was knocked down by a drunk truck driver in 1973. The tree was the last of a group of trees that grew in the Sahara when it was less parched than today.
Currently Egypt grows:
Water melons, water lilys, papyrus, dates, apples, wheat, carrots, potatoes.
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The kind of plants that grow in Egypt are these cool yellow dry plants. I forgot the name but it's nice :~D
lots of different kinds
cactus monica to answerd
yes such as palm trees and cactus's
all sorts
nothing happens to them
to grow plants, nurture trees, freshen veggies and fruits, grow trees, crops, build shelter
when Autumn stops and Winter start the trees get cold and have to grow more leaves
no trees are not abiotic factors because otherwise the wont produce there own food and be able to grow you see it it can grow it is a biotic factor.
Grasslands do not have many large trees for multiple reasons first of all there is a low moisture level in grasslands for trees to grow, but if a river or stream runs through a grassland trees may grow around it. Also there are no warm times in grasslands it goes from hot right to cold, there is little to no time where trees can grow in a warm climate there. Another reason is that grazing of animals prevents trees and shrubs to grow because they are either trampled or eaten by the animals grazing there. One more way is that if a grassland has a fire it will burn the trees that grew and kill and trees that are trying to sprout.
because trees need water that only oasises can supply in the Sahara. Trees can't grow anywhere else in the Sahara because of the extreme lack of precipitation
Because plants won't grow without water - if plants once grew in the Sahara then there must have been water there.
Orange trees, herbs, fig trees, magaria, olive trees, cacti, and wild gourds.
The fig trees can survive cause they grow really fast even with little water, and because they are sort of like cactus and hold water for a long time. :)
It is a land in mid-Africa with agricultural prosperity and economic dependability. Hope this helps! Is is also a zone of semidesert, south of the Sahara, where short grasses, small bushes, and a few trees grow.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
it is because of leaves
The Sahara is a large Sand Dune type desert, No Deciduous Trees
The Savannah forms the transition between the dense forests of the Congo Basin and the scanty vegetation of the Sahara Desert. The small amount of rain in this region is not sufficient for tall trees to grow. Grass grows well here. Short trees are distributed across the Savannah.
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
yes a long time a go it was called the Sahara forest due to man's doing by cutting trees it turned into the Sahara desert
Yes, they grow in trees.