Namibia is home to a diverse range of plants adapted to its arid climate, including hardy species like the Welwitschia mirabilis, a unique plant that can live for over a thousand years. Other notable flora includes the quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma), the camel thorn tree (Acacia erioloba), and various types of grasses and succulents. The Namib Desert showcases resilient plants like the lithops, or "living stones," which blend into their rocky surroundings. Overall, Namibia's vegetation reflects its varied ecosystems, from desert to savanna.
yes
In Namibia, Africa
In dry areas of Namibia
Namibian
The majority live in Namibia, a few in Botswana
Yes some elephants live in the desert.they live in Namibia
2.5million
damaras are those peoples who live in namibia
About 2 million.
About 2.2 Million
The Namibia desert is home to many plants. One such plant is the Pachypodium namaquanum also known as the halfman plant. The halfman plant is a cactus like plant and can grow very tall up to 4 meters.
N. V. Clarke has written: 'Cyperaceae of Namibia' -- subject(s): Cyperaceae, Identification, Pictorial works 'Water plants of Namibia' -- subject(s): Freshwater plants, Identification 'Guide to the common plants of the Cuvelai wetlands' -- subject(s): Identification, Pictorial works, Wetland plants