Desert scrub is typically found in arid and semi-arid regions, characterized by low rainfall and extreme temperatures. This type of vegetation is prevalent in areas such as the southwestern United States, parts of Australia, and North Africa. Desert scrub ecosystems consist of drought-resistant plants like shrubs and small trees that have adapted to survive in harsh conditions. These ecosystems play a crucial role in supporting wildlife and maintaining soil stability.
No, cacti can also be found in grasslands, scrub and even in rain forests.
The low scrub that grows in the semi-desert areas of Australia are called shrubland. Many plants found in this area are tea-treas, boronias, eucalypts, and proteaceae.
Rabbits and many other animals find shelter and food in desert scrub.
Armadillos generally avoid the desert and prefer grasslands or scrub. Only the pink fairy armadillo is found in xeric grasslands of Argentina.
Xerophytic plants live in the desert scrub.
Xerophytic plants live in the desert scrub.
Doctors, lawyers, carpenters, teachers, secretaries, nurses, retail workers, fast food workers, chefs, cooks, delivery persons, - any occupation found outside the desert can be found inside the desert, with the possible exception of deep sea divers.
Scrub, as do all green plants, produces its own food by photosynthesis.
Yes, roadrunners live in the desert as well as scrub and grasslands.
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In summer it is normally found in Western North America, in open canopy forests, scrub, brush and thicket. In winter it will be found in Central America in chaparral or desert.
on coast or where it is hot and has rain i guess:p