Tumbleweeds prefer areas of disturb soil in the desert, especially along roads and highways. Seeds can lay dormant for many months, even years waiting for moisture. Once rain does arrive the seeds sprout rapidly and grow into adult plants that produce seeds for the next generation.
Tumbleweed
With sufficient water, yes, corn will survive in the desert.
Yes, Russian Thistle, aka tumbleweed, will grow in the desert, primarily in disturbed areas and areas that receive extra water, such as along roads.
Yes, there are a number of animals that survive in both desert and jungle. The coati, raccoon and fox are examples of animals that can be found in either a desert or a jungle.
Jaguars can and do survive in the desert, especially in the Sonoran Desert of Mexico. Jaguars have also been recently sited in southern Arizona.
Yes, tumbleweed (Russian thistle) grows in disturbed areas of a desert.
does things are called as "Tumbleweed'
Cactus and Tumbleweed.
I don't know why anyone would want to take a tumbleweed out of the desert. When dry, they are nasty to deal with and a fire hazard. However, if tumbleweeds are your thing, help yourself.
you can find them in lanaryu desert
Tumbleweed
Yes, tumbleweed (Russian Thistle) is found in the deserts of North America. It grows in disturbed areas and is considered a noxious invasive species of weed.
Desert animals generally do not eat tumbleweed, as it is not a significant source of nutrition. Tumbleweed, which is a plant that breaks off at the stem and rolls with the wind, is mostly composed of dry, fibrous material that is low in nutrients. However, some animals may occasionally nibble on it out of curiosity or in times of scarcity, but it is not a staple in their diet. Instead, desert animals typically seek out more nutritious plants and sources of food.
Tumbleweed can only be found by catching with the bug net that you buy from Beedle's Airshop. The only location of tumbleweed is in the Lanayru Desert. When you see one coming by make sure you use your bug net to catch it before it breaks!
With sufficient water, yes, corn will survive in the desert.
Ye, people can and do survive in the Libyan Desert.
Yes, Russian Thistle, aka tumbleweed, will grow in the desert, primarily in disturbed areas and areas that receive extra water, such as along roads.