Climax vegetation in desert ecosystems typically consists of drought-resistant plants that have adapted to extreme arid conditions. This often includes species such as cacti, succulents, and xerophytic shrubs like sagebrush or creosote bush. These plants are characterized by features that minimize water loss, such as thick cuticles, deep root systems, and the ability to store water. The specific composition can vary greatly depending on the desert type and local climate conditions.
Desert vegetation is sometimes referred to as xerophytes.
The Antarctic Desert has the least amount of vegetation.
Oak and Beech trees
a desert is anything without vegetation like Antarctica so the moon is like a desert because there is no water and no vegetation
Desert has no significant vegetation. Coastal plain usually has lots of vegetation.
The type of climax vegetation in a geographical area is most influenced by the climate and soil conditions prevalent in that area. These factors determine the types of plants that can thrive and ultimately establish the climax vegetation.
The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants
yes it is
There is very little vegetation in Libya, most of the country is an arid desert known as the Libyan Desert.
desert
Grassland
Desert