Planting trees in desert areas can significantly improve the local environment by reducing soil erosion, enhancing soil fertility, and increasing moisture retention. Trees provide shade, which can lower ground temperatures and create microclimates more suitable for other plants and animals. Additionally, they can help combat desertification by stabilizing sand dunes and promoting the growth of understory vegetation. Overall, tree planting can lead to more sustainable ecosystems in arid regions.
Desert climate.
There can be trees in some desert plateaus, particularly those that rise slowly and retain their elevation for hundreds of kilometres (as in sections of Australia). However, generally a desert plateau contains only sparse, scrubby trees and bushes.
Any plant, and only plants, are the producers in a desert.Any plant, and only plants, are the producers in a desert.
No, there are not a lot of trees in a desert.
Any plant one sees growing in the desert doesn't need much water to survive. A plant requiring lots of water just does not grow in a desert. This includes succulents such as cacti, agaves and aloes, yuccas, ocotillos, some trees and shrubs, certain grasses and other smaller plants.
No. There are trees in an oasis in a desert.
It depends in the environment. For example a plant that does not need alot of water would most likely live in the desert.
You want desert grasses and what they call suculants.
A cactus is a plant that lives in the desert.
Cacti, trees, bushes, shrubby plants are some small trees that grow in the desert.
Because there isn't enough water for trees to grow in the desert. No trees, no lumber.
because the mist was covered the trees is look like a desert covered with trees