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Is a sagebrush a carnivore?

No, sagebrush is not a carnivore. Sagebrush is a type of plant that belongs to the sunflower family and is commonly found in dry regions of North America. It is a primary food source for many herbivores, such as rabbits and deer.


How much water do sagebrush need?

Sagebrush is adapted to dry conditions and can survive with limited water. It typically requires about 10-12 inches of water per year, but this can vary depending on the specific soil and climate conditions. In general, sagebrush is well-suited to arid and semi-arid environments with low water availability.


What is an artemisia?

An artemisia is an aromatic flowering plant of the genus Artemisia, including wormwood, sagebrush, and tarragon.


Are Cacti and Sagebrush producers in a food web?

Yes, cacti and sagebrush are producers in a food web because they are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis. They form the base of the food chain by converting energy from the sun into nutrients that other organisms can consume.


What would happen next if all the sagebrush disappeared from a desert?

Biomes are classified based on their climate and soil type. Climate of any place won't change within a few years nor will its soil type. For this impossible thing to happen, then all parts of the earth should have their precipitation and evaporation level atleast equal. Also soil should be fertile atleast for the grasses to grow. These things must first happen to change the desert biome. I don't think this not a day's or month's or year's job. It will take decades and centuries. If this happened then desert biome will be nowhere in the world. The impact of this will be the extinction of the desert species or their evolution. Fertile lands will increase and this will increase the net biomass.