Cactuses are actually found all over, but more commonly in the Southwestern deserts. Most people think that they do well in very dry conditions, but the desert is actually quite rainy at times, and cactuses being succulents, excel at storing water. They don't grow well in very dry places.
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Usually in caves.
it depends on the season
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Mexico can have many plants. One of these plants are cactuses.
The duration of Cactuses is 1.55 hours.
Cactuses was created on 2006-03-15.
No, cacti are only natives of the Americas. They do not occur naturally in Madagascar.
No, aloe does not come from cactuses; it is a succulent plant that belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. While both aloe and cactuses are adapted to arid environments and have similar water-storing capabilities, they are distinct groups of plants. Aloe is primarily known for its medicinal properties and gel-like substance found in its leaves. Cactuses, on the other hand, belong to the family Cactaceae and have unique adaptations such as spines and specialized stems.
Cactuses Come in Flocks was created in 1919-11.
Just like the roots of any other plant, however, they are usually sparse and not a mass of roots.
The Head waters of the US are usually found in Minnesota's beautiful state park of Itaska.
Since decomposers are organisms that make their own food, I think cactuses are decomposers
Cactuses - 2006 was released on: USA: 15 March 2006 (internet)
No, the cactus isn't native to all of the world's deserts. It's a native plant of the Americas. So it only is found natively in American deserts.
because they can.