The water comes from the soil which receives the water from rainfall.
A Cactus has roots to absorb as much water as possible when it rain also to support the Cactus when it bad weather such as wind.
A cactus has roots just as do other plants. These roots absorb water from the soil when it is available and store water in their tissues for ties of drought.
Cactus have fibrous thread like roots so they can absorb water even in the smallest quantity.
Cactus have fibrous thread like roots so they can absorb water even in the smallest quantity.
it absorbs more water
In the stems. It grows it's roots far out to get nutrients and water from the soil.
Yes, the barrel cactus has roots.
Yes, a saguaro cactus has roots.
one thing you can do is throw bowling water to the roots (bottom of the cactus) another thing you can do is throw some dirty car oil to the rootsDig it out from the roots.
The roots to a cactus are long thick and go very wide and deep. When it rains the roots absorb the water and store it in its leaves. The cactus doesnt need a lot of water. A couple drops a year will keep it alive. Its leaves are protected with spines.
As with all terrestrial plants, cacti absorb water through their roots.
The roots absorb water and that makes the stem grow