a cactus plant lives in deserts, in dry areas because it obsorves nutrient and minerals from the soil and it can produce juice (water) and it can hold it for a very long time to keep itself alive :) :) <3
The amount of annual rainfall affecting a cactus' growth in a desert ecosystem is an example of an abiotic factor. Abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem that influence the organisms living within it.
Cactus (contains the pronoun "us")
An example of a commensalistic relationship in a desert ecosystem is a cactus wren building its nest in the spines of a cactus. The cactus provides protection and a nesting site for the bird without being harmed, while the bird gets a safe place to nest.
Ants typically live in terrestrial ecosystems, such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and urban areas. They play important roles as decomposers, predators, and seed dispersers within these ecosystems. Ants also interact with a variety of other species, forming complex food webs and contributing to ecosystem stability.
Organisms that live together in a particular ecosystem are known as a community. These organisms interact with one another and their physical environment to create a functioning ecosystem. The interactions between different species within a community can have profound effects on the ecosystem's stability and sustainability.
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when does the caribou migrate?
Thesnowshoe hare lives in the Forest Region(ecosystem).
ocelots live in forests marsh's and jungles
it lives up yours!
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No, hickory is a type of tree and not a cactus.