No, there are cactus species that grow in grasslands, forests and even in the jungle.
Cacti are natives of the Americas only and not found naturally in the Arabian Desert.
Counting all the cacti in a desert is a virtual impossibility.
Yes! Southern Utah is a red desert and is home to many different varieties of Cacti.
Cacti are natives of the Americas only and would not be found in the Gobi Desert of Asia unless man planted then there.
Cacti are native to the Americas and are not found naturally in the Sahara Desert.
No, cacti live naturally only in North and South America. They are not natives of Africa.
No, cacti can also be found in grasslands, scrub and even in rain forests.
Cacti are only natives of the Americas. Considering the vast areas of desert terrain in the Americas, it is impossible to do an accurate census of cactus plants.
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.
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Yes, many cacti genera are found in the desert.
Yes, there are numerous species of cacti in the Mojave Desert.