Olive trees adapt to the harsh conditions of the Sahara through several strategies. They possess deep root systems that allow them to access underground water sources, essential for survival in arid environments. Their thick, waxy leaves reduce water loss through transpiration, while their ability to tolerate high temperatures and drought conditions enhances their resilience. Additionally, olive trees can enter a state of dormancy during extreme heat or drought, conserving energy and resources until conditions improve.
it is because of leaves
Orange trees, herbs, fig trees, magaria, olive trees, cacti, and wild gourds.
Olive trees for one but that's all I know!! (:
People adapt in the Sahara by needing all that they need and surviving the open space and adjusting to the animal style.
Through the Olive Trees was created in 1994.
Yes they do grow olive trees in Greece.
Rattlesnakes occur only in the Americas and are not found in the Sahara.
because trees need water that only oasises can supply in the Sahara. Trees can't grow anywhere else in the Sahara because of the extreme lack of precipitation
The duration of Through the Olive Trees is 1.72 hours.
we have 550 olive trees in northern CA and no bees.
Yes, olive trees are capable of self-pollination, but they generally benefit from cross-pollination with other olive trees to improve fruit production.
Yes