Across the world preferably in dry deserts.
Because Cacti are adapted to live in xerophytic conditions. It is seen by their gross morphology and anatomy.
Cacti are typically found in arid and semi-arid regions, such as deserts and dry grasslands. They are well-adapted to thrive in high temperatures and low rainfall conditions.
There are various species of cacti found in the Sahara Desert, but they are not as abundant as in other desert regions. The exact number of cacti in the Sahara Desert can vary due to factors such as climate change and environmental conditions affecting their growth and distribution.
No, mesas and buttes are not types of cacti. Mesas are flat-topped mountains with steep sides, while buttes are isolated hills with flat tops and steep sides. Cacti are a type of succulent plant known for their spines and ability to store water.
Cacti primarily grow in North and South America. They are native to regions such as the deserts of the southwestern United States, Mexico, and South America. Some cacti species can also be found in parts of Africa, Europe, and Australia.
Yes, many cacti genera are found in the desert.
No, cacti can also be found in grasslands, scrub and even in rain forests.
Yes, there are cacti in the deserts of California.
where was cacti first found
No, cacti are natives to the Americas only and not found naturally in Asia.
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Yes, some of the largest and most spectacular cacti in the world are found in the Sonoran Desert, including the saguaro and cardon cacti.
Cacti are natives of the Americas only and not found naturally in the Arabian Desert.
Yes, a number of species of cacti can be found in coastal deserts in the Americas only.
No, cacti are strictly plants of the Americas. If they are found elsewhere they are not natural and would be considered an invasive species.
No, they live in forests, mountains,deserts,and swamps.
Cacti are only found naturally in the Americas. If any show up in the Arabian Desert, they were planted there. They do not grow naturally in that desert.