Having spread out roots under the ground which are long.
they store water in their stems,forexample, cactus plant
Much of the desert is just sand. However, not all of it is, especially the fringes of it. The Sahara Desert Plant Life: The type of plants that you find in the Sahara Desert are cactus, African Welwitchsia, cypress, and oleander.
A cactus typically lives in desert biomes, where they are adapted to survive in arid conditions with low rainfall and high temperatures.
The aloe plant is best adapted for arid and semi-arid climates, typically found in desert biomes. Its ability to store water in its fleshy leaves allows it to survive in dry conditions with little water available.
Cacti are well-adapted to the desert because they store water in their thick stems to survive long periods of drought. Their spines help reduce water loss by providing shade and protection from predators. Additionally, their shallow roots can quickly absorb water after rain showers.
No
the african welwitchsia looks like a tiny tree, about 5 feet tall
That is the habitat they have adapted to.
African Welwitchsia African Peyote Cactus Eragrostis Date Palm Doum Palm
nothing they have already adapted to the desert life if you change it they will die
They are just adapted to live in the desert.
desert
it doesn't.
The African Welwitschia is adapted to survive in the desert through its deep taproot system that allows it to absorb water from deep within the ground. Its unique morphology, with just two leaves that continuously grow and split, helps it reduce water loss through transpiration. Additionally, the plant can go long periods without any rainfall by storing water in its stem and roots.
Desert animals have adapted to the desert climate with their tough, scaly skin that prevents water loss and protects them from extreme heat in the day & freezing temperatures at night.
Yes, there are species of moss that have adapted to life in the desert.
100-230 metres