Great Basin sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) typically grows at elevations ranging from about 4,000 to 8,000 feet (1,200 to 2,400 meters) in the Great Basin region of the western United States. Its adaptability allows it to thrive in various soil types and conditions, often in arid and semi-arid environments. This sagebrush is a key component of the region's ecosystems, providing habitat and forage for numerous wildlife species.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
cactus, sagebrush
Isn't it pretty obvious? The Nevada Sagebrush flower grows in Nevada!
The mountains
The Shoshone tribe is one of the Indigenous groups that lived in the Great Basin region and practiced agriculture, including the cultivation of corn. While they primarily relied on hunting, gathering, and fishing, corn became an important staple in their diet. The Shoshone adapted their agricultural practices to the challenging environment of the Great Basin, utilizing irrigation and crop rotation to grow corn and other crops.
It is the timberline.
the timberline is the point past which no trees grow.
Sagebrush is a hardy shrub that is native to arid regions of North America, primarily in the western United States and Canada. It typically grows in dry, rocky soils at elevations ranging from sea level to high mountain areas. Sagebrush is well adapted to survive in harsh conditions and is an important plant in the ecosystem of these arid regions.
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The oldest bristlecone pine tree was in Wheeler Peak, New Mexico, but was cut down in 1964. It was 4,900 years old.
The Amazon Basin is located in Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru and Venezuela. Soy bean plantations have been grown in the Amazon Basin after forests have been cleared.
Sagebrush is unique in Nevada because it can grow anywhere in Nevada because its roots are long so it can drink from the moist soil.