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Succulent plants have thick, fleshy stems and/or leaves. In the Americas that includes the cacti.

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to adapt the hot condition of desert

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because they can get water

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so they can store more water

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What plants survive with little rainfall in the Sahara Desert?

Plants that survive with little rainfall in the Sahara Desert include acacia trees, palms, succulents, spiny shrubs, and grasses that have adapted to the arid conditions. These plants grow lower to the ground to prevent water loss by winds, store water in thick stems, and have long, horizontal roots that seek out water sources.


What characteristics would plants in a dessert have?

Some plants have long roots to get water deep in the soil, or branched roots to get water over a wide area. With thick waxy layer on the stems and leaves, water can be retained and the tissues are protected from strong sunshine. Some plants have pin-like leaves to reduce water loss. Many desert plants are succulents and they store water in their swollen stems or leaves. Some desert plants are the " drought evaders" . They exist as seeds before the rain comes, and grow when it rains. They flower quickly to produce seeds and then die. There are " drought resisters" --- perennial plants that possess the abilities of storing water, locating underground water or minimizing the use of water by various measures.


What eats a desert spoon?

Desert Spoons are found in hot deserts. They have leaves that store water for the plant and are tough and thick to reduce the loss of water. These plants are often eaten by white-cotton tailed rabbits.


How are cactus plants adapted to store water in the desert?

While cacti do store some water in the tissues of their stems, the belief that one only as to cut open a cactus to find drinking water is a myth. Not only that, many cacti have toxic substances in their tissues which would make you sorry you ever ate a cactus.


How do animals and plants adapt to climate changes?

Adaptation is a feature that helps the plant or animal to survive in a particular habitat. In deserts plants store water in stems and leaves to survive in the hot and dry climate, example - cactus. Plants in places where there is heavy rainfall have leaves with tips that helps the water to run off. They have waxy smooth leaves that also help the water drop off the leaves. Animals also have their own methods to adapt to habitats. The camel has a hump which stores water to help it survive in desert conditions. They have long eye lashes to keep the sand out. The polar bears have thick layer of fat under their skin and thick fur to help them stay warm. They have wide paws with claws to help them walk on the snow. There are many adaptions that help plants and animals to survive in their habitat.

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