Why do you think desert soil supports the growth of cactus , bushes and shrubs?
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Soils may contain significant amounts of nutrients, but being so arid, those nutrients are not dissolved by water and made available to the roots of the plants. ... Many cacti, for example, are capable of producing an entirely new network of roots when moisture conditions in the soil allow it, sometimes within a day.
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because these plants can grow in areas of less water .,,....
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