Most deserts that have cacti do not get cold, except in the dead of winter. Even those cacti growing in a cold winter desert have adapted to survive some freezing weather. However, if a usually hot desert has a sudden severe freeze in winter, some species of cacti are unable to survive.
"Cacti" is the plural form of "cactus," which refers to a type of plant known for its thick, fleshy stems and spines. Cacti are adapted to arid environments and are able to store water in their stems to survive in dry conditions.
Cacti have fleshy stems to store water in arid environments, helping them survive long periods of drought. This adaptation allows cacti to minimize water loss and thrive in dry conditions, making them well-suited for deserts and other water-scarce habitats.
sunlight helps biotic things survive like the cacti
Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
Most deserts that have cacti do not get cold, except in the dead of winter. Even those cacti growing in a cold winter desert have adapted to survive some freezing weather. However, if a usually hot desert has a sudden severe freeze in winter, some species of cacti are unable to survive.
Cacti survive in the summer by storing water in their thick stems and using their spines to reduce water loss through transpiration. In winter, they can withstand cold temperatures by going dormant and reducing their metabolic activity. Additionally, some cacti can tolerate freezing temperatures by producing antifreeze compounds to protect their cells.
Cacti occur only in the Americas and the temperature can vary from -20 to -40 degrees F. in parts of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau Deserts in winter to over +130 degrees F. in the Mojave Desert in summer.
cacti (cactus) grow in desers where there is not a lot of water but they still survive.
they conserve their water
Cacti can survive in deserts because they store water in themselves and use them to grow.
because it has water inside it
Cacti utilize a type of photosynthesis called CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) to survive in arid environments.
Hahaha Chickens arent a plant they are born from an egg and are carnivores---------------------------------They do in Colorado in the Denver area. Our winter temperatures are fairly mild.Phloem
Cacti occasionally suffer from the pressures of drought and other animals. Birds and mammals try to get the water from the cacti so THEY can survive. This is why cacti have thorns.
What is the average temperature in Colorado in winter
Cacti can live in the tropics, but they will probably die from too much water. Cacti retain water so if there is too much water, they basically drown. Tropics tend to have clay soil, and cacti need sand because of the way their roots grow and how the sand in the deserts retain the water, and clay might affect the cacti.