Yes, there are a few species of ferns that have adapted to living in the desert. See the link below.
Europe does not have any deserts. It is too far north of the equator to have the level of heat to create deserts. There are hot and dry places, but no deserts.
Plants need all the features to grow. In deserts, all the ungrown plants get sunlight etc. and all they need then is water. When it rains, the plants get water and they grow in just a night.
The desert receives little rainfall and plants have to compete for what little falls. They grow a distance for their neighbors to avoid competition and have a better chance of surviving.
The importance of the deserts are..- Deserts are fertile for animals & plants. *Fertile: good place to live
Yes, there are a number of species of yucca that live in the deserts of the United States and Mexico. Some species are also adapted to live in grasslands and even mountains.
plants grow in rain forests or in deserts.
Most deserts have fertile soil but need irrigation to grow plants.
Because the desert is too arid for them to survive.
They both are hot and grow plants.
some facts about cold deserts are they are cold and mostly no plants can grow their unlike hot deserts with cactuses
what are the possible plants that grow in lowland areas
No, because there is no oxygen in space therefore it is not possible to grow plants in the soil on the moon
There are many plants that are adapted to living in deserts. They are called xerophytes - plants able to survive with little rainfall.
I think they do grow in deserts
Europe does not have any deserts. It is too far north of the equator to have the level of heat to create deserts. There are hot and dry places, but no deserts.
Desert plants stores water in their tissues ,the tissues have high water holding capasity and also these plants absorb water from atmosphere.
Quite simply, No.