The Antarctic region is a polar region, meaning it's too cold anywhere near the region to grow cacti.
Many types of Cacti.
Damp, well watered, alkaline soil is good i think
That depends on the type. If you said the type, I could help more. If it is a mix, then plant it in late spring or early to mid summer. The seedlings grow slowly, so be patient.
Cacti are living things; they are a type of plant belonging to the family Cactaceae. Like other plants, they grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment. Cacti can photosynthesize, which allows them to convert sunlight into energy, and they have adaptations that help them survive in arid conditions.
Well, assuming you mean any type of seed, cacti grow well...If you want a flowering plant, choose marigolds, begonias, or petunias. Beware: they're annuals, so plant in the spring!
Cacti utilize a type of photosynthesis called CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) to survive in arid environments.
Yes, cacti are dicots. Dicots are a type of flowering plant that have two seed leaves, whereas monocots have one seed leaf. Cacti belong to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes dicots.
all kinds
You could suppose that cacti of the same type look similar. They will have the same color patterns and spines, but will most likely be shaped differently.
Cacti are a type of succulent, but not all succulents are cacti. Succulents are plants that store water in their leaves, stems, or roots to survive in arid conditions. Cacti are a specific type of succulent that belong to the family Cactaceae and are known for their unique features like spines and areoles.
scorpions cacti
No cacti store water, not milk. A genus of succulent called Euphorbia leak a milky latex when damaged, they look like cacti but are not. This is probably what you are thinking of. The latex produced by plants in the genus Euphorbia is a skin irritant and can cause temporary blindness. They are common in cacti collections, and are often sold as cacti.