If all the sagebrush disappeared from the desert cattle and sheeps could die because they are hungry
Wyoming has one desert, the Red Desert, a high altitude desert and sagebrush steppe located in south central Wyoming.
nothing they have already adapted to the desert life if you change it they will die
While uncommon, blizzards do occasionally happen in deserts of North America. They would be most common in parts of the Colorado Plateau Desert and the Great Basin Desert but they have been known to occur in some of the hot deserts also.
Probably nothing would happened except the plant would grow faster and bigger. However, if it were to be watered too much the plant could develop root rot and die. Greenhouses in my area of the desert frequently grow desert plants for sale,
If the water lilly was placed in an area with permanent water. it would probably do fine. Without water, however, it would quickly die.
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
If the ozone disappeared, there would be no life. UV rays would cause an end to life.
Biomes are classified based on their climate and soil type. Climate of any place won't change within a few years nor will its soil type. For this impossible thing to happen, then all parts of the earth should have their precipitation and evaporation level atleast equal. Also soil should be fertile atleast for the grasses to grow. These things must first happen to change the desert biome. I don't think this not a day's or month's or year's job. It will take decades and centuries. If this happened then desert biome will be nowhere in the world. The impact of this will be the extinction of the desert species or their evolution. Fertile lands will increase and this will increase the net biomass.
well it would be a chain of events... if the the food source was gone they would die, then the animal that eats turtles will die and its sort of goes on and on
Well depending on how big the desert was in the begining and the end so i dont think anything would happen
It would MELT!
Turkey already has the Syrian Desert and has had it for thousands of years.
What would happen to the animal is that it might die because throughout its whole life it lived in the rainforest. Also because it doesn't know how to live in a desert and it doesn't have the adaptions for the desert.
It would throw the entire food chain out of balance.
Then it wouldn't be a desert any more. Trees, plants and animals would move in and live there.
Sagebrush is not a preix because if it was then sgae would be in front of some words and it is not and the prefix (Sagebrush) and if you take out sage then that is not a word and brush means something else...... your welcome, m@N11 aka 3m@n13 aka l0lzz;)
Wyoming has one desert, the Red Desert, a high altitude desert and sagebrush steppe located in south central Wyoming.