Any tall plant in any ecosystem is a vascular plant. Non vascular plants are generally small, just a few inches tall, with the exception of some marine plants.
It would have to be a vascular plant as non vascular plants are usually quite small in size.
Can't think of one off hand, but the general term for animals that are adapted for desert living is Xerocole.
why do you think the territory below the Sahara Desert might have had limited contact with lands to the north of the desert before the late 700s C.E.?
I don't think that many people would live there because its hard to grow crops and very hot at day and freezing at night. Some people there are nomadic (live like gypsies, move around) but there are villages. Another problem is getting water. Some villages there have to get it flown in for them or the village people will build a well.well many people actually do live there because on every research info you get it says there are more than 100 people living there, there are more than 100 species of plants there, there are more than 100 species of animals living there so there are actually many people and I have also visted the thar desert and there are a lot of living things!!!!!!
Because the land that is now desert may revert to grassland
totally! Jk there's not only volcanoes! (i think)
some desert plants are short but most of them are tall. the short ones are short because of the terrible sand storms and not much rain. and if your talking serious, I've seen a Cactus that is 42metres tall in the desert!!!
vascular- most nonvascular plants are small grass type plates that don't have phloem and xylem
i think its a physical
I think personally that they are different because Vascular plant have xylem and phloem. Nonvascular don't have xylem and phloem. That is my answer!
Raspberry plants are a vascular plant, rather then a nonvascular plant. They have special tissues to carry minerals and water to the plant where needed.
I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
They are Vascualar Plants because of there big root system
I think Gymnosperms
The cuticle I think
i think is either xylem or phloem vesseles
yes it does the pourpose of the cambium is to thicken the plant . I'm not sure if im right, but i think your wrong. Only woody plants have a vascular cambuim. One of the most common woody plant is a tree. If you are talking about a vascular cambium inside a tree, then no, the vascular cambuim does not expand the stem. What it does is make a second layer of bark for the tree in the comming spring.
i think they are vascular??