Xerophytes- plants that minimize water loss.
More plants living in the desert such as xerophytes are:- 1)calotropis 2)oputia 3)euphorbia 4)cactus 5)prickly pear
Desert where only xerophytic plants can survive.
Deserts contain both biotic and abiotic factors:Biotic - includes all living organisms in the desert such as plants and animals.Abiotic - includes non living items - soil, sand, rock, gravel, water, air and light.
An area in the desert with a water source is called an oasis. Oases are valuable resources in arid regions, providing essential water for plants, animals, and human settlements in the desert.
Land with little rain and few plants is called a desert. If the temperatures are not extreme, the land could be a steppe.
There are many plants that are adapted to living in deserts. They are called xerophytes - plants able to survive with little rainfall.
Its called a desert. Examples are the Sahara Desert and the Kalahari Desert.
Plants provide food and cover for animals living in the desert.
The desert 'lives' nowhere. It is not a living organism but is the home to many living organisms - plants and animals.
Sand, gravel, soil, rocks, water, light - make up the abiotic (non-living) factors of a desert. All plants and animals living in the desert make up the biotic, or living factors of a desert.
no they do not leave in desert because they need water, soil for living.
More plants living in the desert such as xerophytes are:- 1)calotropis 2)oputia 3)euphorbia 4)cactus 5)prickly pear
xerophytes
Biotic factors are the living organisms found in the desert and include all the plants and animals that make the desert their home.
A dry area where few plants grow is called a desert.
Plants! Plants are the only producers in any biome.
It is called an Oasis.