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why do you think the sahara desert does not favor for luxuriant plant growth

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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Saharan vegetation is generally sparse, with scattered concentrations of grasses, shrubs, and trees in the highlands, in oasis depressions, and along the wadis. Some heat- and drought-tolerant grasses, herbs, small shrubs, and trees are found on the less well-watered plains and plateaus of the Sahara. ...

Answered by Psbe1059
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Answer:The Great Green Wall — a project that aims to plant a vast wall of trees across North Africa — cannot prevent an expansion of the Sahara. Nor can planting trees in semi-arid regions in general increase rainfall. The Sahara is a desert because it receives negligible rainfall.

Explanation:The desert is a difficult place to be a plant because of the dry, hot air. To move nutrients up their roots, plants evaporate water from their leaves in a process called transpiration. ... If a plant has adaptations to help them deal with desert weather, we call them xerophytes, a word that means dry plants.

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