Cactus/Cacti, Grass, Bushes. That's all I can think of but you can use the link below for more.
Cacti, pineapples, agaves, and geraniums are some plants that are adapted to hot, dry conditions. They would all survive well in the desert.
Camels live without water for up to two weeks.
Tropical Moist (Rainforest) Wet-Dry Tropical Climates (Savanna) Dry Tropical Climate (Desert Biome) Mediterranean Climate (Chaparral Biome) Highland Climate (Alpine Biome) Grassland Biome** **Not positive if that is correct.
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Well, if you're talking about hot countries, or ones near the equatore (hence 'dry season') then I guess you mean plants that are adapted to survive in that kind of climate. Cactuses have swollen stems to store water and spiny leaves to prevent water loss. Some plants are just common and don't need very much maintenence and water, and just die out a little, then come back when there's more water. Other plants could possibly begin their lives draining the life out of other plants nearby. That's all I can think of. Hope this helped!
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
Dry, hot climates such as deserts.
Cacti, pineapples, agaves, and geraniums are some plants that are adapted to hot, dry conditions. They would all survive well in the desert.
In the tropics there are no real seasons (as there are in temperate climates) and therefor the plants that grow in the tropics do not show seasonal behaviour. However, in the tropics plants do still have times for flowering, seeding etc. but these are no synchronised across all species. There are also some climates where there are wet (when plants are able to grow) and very dry periods (when plants wither) some plant species are adapted to this variability.
In dryer climates there are not many plants around to hold the soil in place.
Mesquite plants typically grow in arid and semi-arid regions such as deserts, grasslands, and scrublands. They are commonly found in areas like the southwestern United States, Mexico, and parts of South America. Mesquite plants are well-adapted to survive in harsh environments with limited water availability.
Hi the only species of plant that grow in dry soil are the cactae species , these species are used to growing in very dry conditions as they originate from many dry places such as deserts, they get there moisture to grow through absorbing it thourgh water vapour , water in the air
Dry climates often favor the development of great dry grasslands called steppes. These regions are characterized by low rainfall levels and are home to various grasses and semi-arid vegetation.
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
Plants that live in the deserts and plants that live in the Tundra have commonalities and differences. One commonality is that they have both learned to adapt to very harsh climates. One difference is that Tundra plants are adapted to extreme cold, while desert plants are adapted to extreme heat.