Yes, many plants can grow on dry land, particularly those adapted to arid conditions, such as succulents and drought-resistant species. These plants have developed specialized features, like deep root systems and water-storing tissues, allowing them to survive with minimal water. Additionally, certain grasses and shrubs can thrive in dry environments, contributing to ecosystems like deserts and savannas. Overall, while water is essential for plant growth, various adaptations enable plants to flourish in dry conditions.
Land with little rain and few plants is called a desert. If the temperatures are not extreme, the land could be a steppe.
Arid land is so dry that very few plants can grow on it.
The type of land Jesus lived on was fertile and dry. No animals or plants could grow, apart from crops and wheat.
xerophytes
plants??
An Dessert
To "irrigate" it.
Cactus/ xerophytes
Fertile land grows plants more easily. We eat these plants which help us to grow, and if we don't eat these plants we will not grow, will not get the nutrients that these plants give us and we will grow sick and eventually, die.
A desert
.....The Banana Plant....
Plants are living things.Some plants grow on land and some grow in water.They are of different shapes and sizes.